Chandrababu Naidu to make Amaravati an AI city

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Chandrababu Naidu to make Amaravati an AI city
Chandrababu Naidu to make Amaravati an AI city

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, on Thursday, requested officials to create strategies to promote Amaravati as the city of Artificial Intelligence.

On Thursday, Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu gave officials orders to create strategies for Amaravati’s transformation into a city of artificial intelligence (AI).
He gave the designers of the Amaravati logo instructions to use the letters A for the first letter and I for the last, which instantly suggests artificial intelligence. Leading a review meeting attended by Capital Region Development Authority (CRDA) representatives and Municipal Administration Minister P. Narayana, he declared: “The state capital should be made in such a way that technology is available in every corner.”

Referring to Amaravati as “the capital of the gods,” he claimed that due to the previous government’s treatment of the city, it was completely destroyed. He stated that there is an urgent need to restart the works in the capital.

After learning from the officials that the previous government had completely neglected the structures, Naidu ordered the construction of the CRDA office building on the G+7 system to be completed within the next ninety days while maintaining the highest standards of construction quality and using modern technology.

In addition, Naidu pointed out that the Happy Next project, which has 14 acres and was developed for individuals wishing to live in the capital area, was ignored by the previous administration. The people in charge informed Naidu that since the previous government had ignored the Happy Next project, the buyers had returned, recalling that the plots had sold out in less than an hour during the TDP administration. The Chief Minister gave the officials instructions to start the project’s redevelopment process right away.

The Chief Minister stated that farmers are coming forward to donate their properties, but he stated that 3,558 acres still needed to be secured in the capital region. The Chief Minister instructed the staff to proceed with fixing the difficulties after they brought to his attention different challenges in distributing developed plots to farmers. The officials also said that the Chief Minister had instructed them to utilize drones to track and analyze the progress of 60% of the jungle clearance work that has been achieved in the capital zone.

Additionally, CM Naidu gave the go-ahead for officials to begin working quickly on the metro rail projects in Vijayawada and Visakhapatnam. Ramakrishna Reddy, the managing director of the AP Metro train project, informed Naidu that the Visakhapatnam Metro train project will be finished in two stages: a 46-kilometer first phase that will cost Rs 11,400 crore, and a 30-kilometer second phase that will cost Rs 5,734 crore. According to the chief minister, the first phase of work in Visakhapatnam is expected to be finished in the next four years, while the 38 km Metro train project in Vijayawada, which is being funded with Rs 11,000 crore, should move more quickly.

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