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2 minutes ago, Android_Halwa said:

Suburba growing ani ipudu kuda cheputunna, but daniki oka condition kuda cheppina…Hyd has grown organically so much so that ani and political decisions does not hamper growth.

Can this be expected in the amaravati region ? When one group wields the max authority, it is bound to be end up in controversies and often political.

Hyd grow avuthe entire telangana ki economic fruits spreas avutayi, where in Amaravati, entire state resources kalipi vaddisthe kani oka shape ki raadu. Hyd grow avadaniki appu cheyaledu kuda…

So you should factor conditions as well

For a city to grow beyond politics it takes time. You tell me why Amaravati cant grow. State resources  vadatam ane statement wrong. 1/3 of the pooled land is kept for capital. 1/3 is given back and 1/3 is investment. Obviously initial expenditure vuntundi which is in the form of interest deferred loan and rest of the state revenues are not used

Posted
1 hour ago, ARYA said:

Not sure who this

konebhar uncle is…none of these guys supprted lokesh until the election results..

Troll batch. Emanna ante you report to pisco and get the ID banned, I don’t know what connection you have with him. He obliges your request. You escaped from the db after elections cried for 6 months and came back. Nikrushtaha

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Posted
2 hours ago, Copilot said:

So last 10 years lo baaga develop ayyindantunnav all of sudden gaa? Thanks Jagan

5 rupees into Paytm account 

Posted
6 minutes ago, Redarya said:

Troll batch. Emanna ante you report to pisco and get the ID banned, I don’t know what connection you have with him. He obliges your request. You escaped from the db after elections cried for 6 months and came back. Nikrushtaha

Koya dora gadi ni ignore cheyyi...vadu paderu agency bible batch

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Posted
1 hour ago, Redarya said:

I was comparing population of US metro cities for sustainbility and if it would ghost town in future. Absolutely no.

@Copilot development ayyindi ani evadu cheppad vaa. Land acquisition ayyindi. Roads, underground infra, official building started before 2019 and then Jagan came in.

@vetrivel you can stay the fruck away. 
 

@Android_Halwa - oka pakka suburbs growing antav, same logic Amaravati ki apply chesthe vanukutav. I was comparing Us cities for size of population and nothing else
 

 

First of all, your are mixing two independent cities and projecting that onto Amravathi. What you said is NOT Amaravathi in itself. 

To Juxtapose that against Hyderabad is naive. Why? In Hyderabad's case the the city itself is the nucleus and its periphery starting pushing outward one pace at a time and suburbs kept on going, aided by capital infusion largely by private enterprise. In Amravathi's case, the nucleii are Bezjawada and Guntur and Amaravathi is the farthest suburb, much farther. There isn't much capital infusion from private enterprise, except for State spending so much on supposed infrastructure. Private investment is unlikely to come at known levels to us from he past,  as we're simply in a different timeline; and the  gravitas in the south is in Hyderabad, Bengaluru which grab that investment.

If you talk of sea proximity, there is no incentive to come to Amravathi at all when you have Vishakapatnam and Chennai. Heck even TCS didn't bat an eye for Amaravathi but grabbed the land for dirt cheap in Vishakapatanam.

 

Posted
8 minutes ago, Redarya said:

For a city to grow beyond politics it takes time. You tell me why Amaravati cant grow. State resources  vadatam ane statement wrong. 1/3 of the pooled land is kept for capital. 1/3 is given back and 1/3 is investment. Obviously initial expenditure vuntundi which is in the form of interest deferred loan and rest of the state revenues are not used

In India, cities grow organically and takes time. You can’t just fund finance and build a city and then wait for the city to pay back. For a city to grow beyond politics yes it takes time but if a city itself is being build for political reasons then i will leave it to you to imagine. Thinking state’s revenues are not used to build Amaravati is a myth. Land pooling itself is a failed concept

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22 minutes ago, Redarya said:

For a city to grow beyond politics it takes time. You tell me why Amaravati cant grow. State resources  vadatam ane statement wrong. 1/3 of the pooled land is kept for capital. 1/3 is given back and 1/3 is investment. Obviously initial expenditure vuntundi which is in the form of interest deferred loan and rest of the state revenues are not used

If you want a capital centred around guntur vjy ,they should have made guntur vjy the capital instead of land pooling at a distance from the cities.

 they could have spent the resources the cities generated to construct more infra and expand the city.thats how cities usually grow not by taking lakhs of crores of debt to construct infra in a ghost city with no inhabitants.

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16 minutes ago, Android_Halwa said:

In India, cities grow organically and takes time. You can’t just fund finance and build a city and then wait for the city to pay back. For a city to grow beyond politics yes it takes time but if a city itself is being build for political reasons then i will leave it to you to imagine. Thinking state’s revenues are not used to build Amaravati is a myth. Land pooling itself is a failed concept

This is Baboru thinking he seemed to get from Astana, Kazakhstan. But Andhra has no resources like Kazakhstan. Appudu edho trip vesi vacharu. Ippudu unna ee term lo ne marketing chesesi ABN Radha Kitta matlli cheppalante " baga publicity icheyyali" and RE chesukovali. Ee lopala andhina kadiki Vizag lo ammesukovali, ledha B€n@mi$ ki icheyyali. 

Posted
1 hour ago, Redarya said:

I was comparing population of US metro cities for sustainbility and if it would ghost town in future. Absolutely no.

@Copilot development ayyindi ani evadu cheppad vaa. Land acquisition ayyindi. Roads, underground infra, official building started before 2019 and then Jagan came in.

@vetrivel you can stay the fruck away. 
 

@Android_Halwa - oka pakka suburbs growing antav, same logic Amaravati ki apply chesthe vanukutav. I was comparing Us cities for size of population and nothing else
 

 

So Amaravati is exclusively for one group?

 

Why should i stay away from Amaravati?

 

This is the reason majority of ppl dont want Amaravati and want Vizag

 

 

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Posted
31 minutes ago, HighlyRespected said:

Koya dora gadi ni ignore cheyyi...vadu paderu agency bible batch

Are you karamchedu, padirikuppam and Neerukonda batch ?

Posted
3 hours ago, Redarya said:

This my own observation. 
 

The total population of Guntur and Vijavada region stands at 35 lakhs today and that is before anything took off in Amaravati. 35 lakhs is a seizable population and bigger than most the US metros if anyone talks about infrastructure sustainability and new people adapting to the region. 35 lakhs is the population of entire SFO metro. No just the city itself

Ni yavva janalu Dubai desert lo vuntunnaru. Amaravati has everything. Proximity to river and sea.

 

Number two city built from scratch and will planned Roads and other infra with the help of planned Ring Roads, bigger Rail connectivity and Air connectivity.   
 

Problem here is that in India "modern" cities usually fail. 

Reason being that India is an emotional country. You need to build it with emotion....not with technology or efficiency.

Amaravati for sure has ancient heritage.

 Develop needs to be based on that.

Posted
1 minute ago, krishnaaa said:

Problem here is that in India "modern" cities usually fail. 

Reason being that India is an emotional country. You need to build it with emotion....not with technology or efficiency.

Amaravati for sure has ancient heritage.

 Develop needs to be based on that.

Define development. Of all of Andhra, Krishna, WG, EG and Nellore are rice bowls. Destroying farms in such a fertile region in the greed of RE is a direct threat to Andhra's food security. 

Telagana is trying to increase their food output while Andhra is going in reverse direction. 

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Posted
7 minutes ago, CanadianMalodu said:

Define development. Of all of Andhra, Krishna, WG, EG and Nellore are rice bowls. Destroying farms in such a fertile region in the greed of RE is a direct threat to Andhra's food security. 

Telagana is trying to increase their food output while Andhra is going in reverse direction. 

ala aite last 10 years dani effect deniki kanapadaledu food security paina?

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Posted
16 minutes ago, CanadianMalodu said:

Define development. Of all of Andhra, Krishna, WG, EG and Nellore are rice bowls. Destroying farms in such a fertile region in the greed of RE is a direct threat to Andhra's food security. 

Telagana is trying to increase their food output while Andhra is going in reverse direction. 

Vyavasayam cheyyadaniki evadu migiladu anna Andhra lo??

Every one is aspiring for white collar jobs...political parties have to reflect those aspirations if they want to stay in power.

Posted
18 minutes ago, CanadianMalodu said:

Define development. Of all of Andhra, Krishna, WG, EG and Nellore are rice bowls. Destroying farms in such a fertile region in the greed of RE is a direct threat to Andhra's food security. 

Telagana is trying to increase their food output while Andhra is going in reverse direction. 

Over ga rice production chesi loss avoddu ani tg public ki langa rao eppudo cheppadu ...

 

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