PM Modi to relaunch Capital City works in Amaravati Vaitla K, April 17, 2025April 18, 2025 The Andhra Pradesh government has confirmed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Amaravati on May 2, 2025, to relaunch the long-stalled construction of the state’s greenfield capital city and inaugurate a slew of new infrastructure projects. The announcement, made by Chief Secretary K. Vijayanand, marks a significant milestone in reviving Amaravati, envisioned as a world-class urban hub under Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu’s leadership.Key highlightsRelaunch of Amaravati Capital Works: PM Modi will officially resume construction activities for Amaravati, with projects worth approximately ₹1 lakh crore. This includes infrastructure such as the state Secretariat, Legislative Assembly, High Court, and trunk roads, with a three-year timeline for completion. The event will take place near the State Secretariat, where the recent P-4 program was held, and is expected to draw around 5 lakh attendees.New Project Launches: The Prime Minister will lay the foundation stone for multiple development projects, including an international airport in Amaravati, for which the state is exploring land pooling to minimize disruption to farmers. Other initiatives include housing for government officials (3,500 apartments and 200 bungalows), 5,000 residences for economically weaker sections, and educational institutions under a dedicated Knowledge City.📖 Must Read: Waqf Amendment Bill passes parliament: Pawan Kalyan praises ModiInfrastructure Boost: The Andhra Pradesh Capital Region Development Authority (APCRDA) has finalized tenders for 68 projects worth ₹42,360 crore, with 59 projects valued at ₹37,702 crore already approved. These cover 360 km of trunk roads, water supply systems, and sewage treatment plants, supported by loans from the World Bank (₹6,600 crore), HUDCO (₹11,000 crore), and the Asian Development Bank.Economic Vision: The state government aims to transform Amaravati into a global economic hub, projecting 1.5 million jobs and a GDP of $35 billion by 2050. The master plan, designed by UK-based Foster + Partners, includes nine theme cities and 27 townships across 217 square kilometers, with 30% of the 53,500-acre region dedicated to green and blue spaces.📖 Must Read: Mahashivratri 2025: Celebrations and celebrity messagesA cabinet sub-committee, comprising ministers Payyavula Keshav, Kollu Ravindra, Satyakumar Yadav, Nadendla Manohar, and P. Narayana, has been tasked with overseeing logistics. The venue, west of the N-9 road behind the Secretariat, will feature a 50,000-seat main area, with 1 lakh people expected to line the roads to greet the PM. Rural roads leading to the site are being upgraded to avoid traffic issues.📖 Must Read: Chandrababu Naidu shifts focus on infrastructure build