Latest news and updates from Amaravati, the capital of Andhra Pradesh. Covering local developments, government actions, and stories that matter to the region.
Experts at a Vijayawada summit praised Andhra Pradesh CM N. Chandrababu Naidu's bold vision for the Quantum Valley project in Amaravati, calling it a path to global leadership in quantum tech.
Andhra Pradesh government advances plans for seven greenfield airports at ₹7,472 crore total cost, including a major international facility in Amaravati to boost connectivity and growth.
Andhra Pradesh High Court has issued notices to the state government and TTD over decades-old waste accumulation at Tirumala. A PIL claims 86,000 metric tonnes of garbage threaten forests and environment.
APCRDA has pinpointed land in three Amaravati villages to develop layouts and allocate plots to residents impacted by the capital project. Officials inspected sites and directed infrastructure planning to ensure people-first implementation.
Andhra Pradesh's Municipal Administration Minister Narayana detailed plans for stronger urban infrastructure, including one lakh TIDCO houses by Ugadi and safe drinking water for all households by 2028.
Amaravati advances judicial strength as Chief Justice of India Surya Kant and CM N. Chandrababu Naidu lay the foundation for the Andhra Pradesh Judicial Academy today, while inaugurating the judges residential enclave.
Amaravati's push for tech leadership gains momentum as the state cabinet greenlights a new department to drive science, technology, and innovation, separating it from environment functions.
The Andhra Pradesh Capital Region Development Authority cleared land allotment recommendations from a Group of Ministers during its 58th meeting, advancing development in the capital region.
Andhra Pradesh, already ranked No. 1 nationally in energy conservation, plans to make its capital Amaravati a leading centre for energy-efficiency investments.
Andhra Pradesh's HRD and IT Minister Nara Lokesh reviewed designs for a major State Central Library in Amaravati, aiming to make it a world-class symbol of the state's heritage.