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PM Modi Inaugurates Rs 58000 Crore Amaravati Development in Andhra

On May 2, Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a massive ₹58,000 crore development initiative in Andhra Pradesh, marking a pivotal moment in the revival of Amaravati—the state’s greenfield capital city.

This ambitious project, originally envisioned by former Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, aims to transform Amaravati into a modern metropolis with world-class infrastructure and state-of-the-art facilities. Experts believe this move could greatly benefit the region, especially the real estate sector, which is expected to gain renewed momentum as a result. In a highly anticipated ceremony, PM Modi inaugurated and laid the foundation for 94 projects spanning various sectors, including capital city institutions, national highways, rail upgrades, and defense installations. Of these, 74 projects worth ₹49,000 crore focus specifically on reviving Amaravati. Among these key initiatives are the construction of the Assembly, Secretariat, and High Court buildings, as well as residential complexes to accommodate 5,200 families. This large-scale infrastructure push has sent positive ripples through the real estate market, promising a boost in market sentiment and renewed interest from developers and investors. Addressing the crowd, PM Modi said, ” “Amaravati is not a city but a dream coming true… A new Amaravati, a new Andhra, can be seen. Energy of a Developed India can be seen in Amaravati. The development works launched today will strengthen infrastructure and accelerate the growth of Andhra Pradesh,” PM Modi said.

Among the new developments is a ₹320 km-long, world-class transport network. This includes underground utilities, advanced flood management systems, and a sophisticated land pooling scheme designed to transform Amaravati into a sustainable and connected urban hub. The city will also feature a modern road network with integrated cycle tracks and pedestrian-friendly zones. These features are in line with the vision for a sustainable, eco-friendly urban landscape that can stand as a model for India’s future cities.
The resurgence of the Amaravati project comes after a period of political instability, particularly under the leadership of Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy, which led to delays and uncertainty. However, with PM Modi’s intervention and continued support from the central government, the construction activity in Amaravati is expected to gain significant traction in the coming years. Real estate experts are already sensing a positive shift. According to industry officials from CREDAI Andhra Pradesh, the recent developments are expected to drive a 15-20% increase in land prices over the next six months. This surge in demand is anticipated as developers and investors regain confidence in Amaravati’s long-term potential. The strategic importance of the region, particularly in the Krishna and Guntur districts, has made it a prime area for development, with average land prices ranging from ₹25,000 to ₹30,000 per square yard in key locations.
As part of the larger vision for Amaravati, the master plan, which was designed by the renowned UK-based firm Foster and Partners, envisions a comprehensive development of 217.23 square kilometres, with plans for a modern transport system, eco-friendly infrastructure, and residential spaces for state employees and lawmakers. The city’s design draws inspiration from global sustainable cities, aiming to combine modern amenities with environmental consciousness.

Despite the political hurdles faced over the years, the commitment of the central government to Amaravati’s development has reinvigorated investor confidence. The financial backing from various institutions, including ₹15,000 crore from the Government of India and funding from international bodies such as the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank, further strengthens the project’s credibility.

PM Modi Inaugurates Rs 58000 Crore Amaravati Development in Andhra
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