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World Bank Approves $800 Million for Amaravati’s Urban Development

World Bank Approves $800 Million for Amaravati’s Urban Development

The World Bank has approved an $800 million loan to support the development of Amaravati, a new city in Andhra Pradesh that is set to become a key economic and cultural hub. Located on India’s east coast, Amaravati is being developed as a well-connected metropolitan region, encompassing Vijayawada and Guntur. The city’s growth plan includes a vision for a population of 3.5 million people by 2050, underscoring the ambitious nature of the project.

This significant loan, part of the Amaravati Integrated Urban Development Program, aims to establish the city as a model of sustainable and climate-resilient urban development. As part of this initiative, the World Bank will bring its global expertise in urban planning to design critical infrastructure that will shape Amaravati into an economically thriving city. With India’s urban population expected to double by 2050, the project seeks to demonstrate how cities can grow sustainably while meeting the demands of a rapidly urbanising population. Amaravati is currently home to around 100,000 residents, but its population is expected to increase significantly in the coming years. The planned infrastructure includes roads, public transport, flood-mitigation systems, and water/wastewater management. These developments are crucial for ensuring the city’s livability and resilience to climate challenges.

The World Bank’s loan will also help attract over $600 million in private-sector investment, ensuring the financial sustainability of the city in the long term. In addition to infrastructure, the project will focus on building the city’s institutional framework, laying the foundation for future growth and economic opportunities. The financing marks a critical step towards transforming Amaravati into a thriving economic hub and a symbol of India’s vision for modern, sustainable cities. With the combined support of the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank, Amaravati is poised to become a model for urban development in India and beyond

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