vasu1234 Posted January 20, 2014 Report Posted January 20, 2014 Capitalists lu vja lo unnaru so vaallu investementlu peditje development easy. Airport ni develop cheyyali first Ya vidopovadam manchidey...kani anni legal, boundary, financial, water sharings pakka vundali. If all the above are addressed and resolved properly we can focus on our development. lekapothey inko 10 yrs iyyina we will swirl in the same shit.
aakathaai Posted January 20, 2014 Author Report Posted January 20, 2014 Ya vidopovadam manchidey...kani anni legal, boundary, financial, water sharings pakka vundali. If all the above are addressed and resolved properly we can focus on our development. lekapothey inko 10 yrs iyyina we will swirl in the same ######. develop ayithe vere places ki migrate avvakkarledu happyga local lo settle avvachu
vasu1234 Posted January 20, 2014 Report Posted January 20, 2014 develop ayithe vere places ki migrate avvakkarledu happyga local lo settle avvachu ya correct...manam yekkadiki vellavalasina avasaram rakudadhu...but at the same time mana revenue sources, water, boundaries correct ga set chesukoni doosukellipovali...development antey yento 15 yrs lo chesi chupinchali
posaanisam Posted January 20, 2014 Report Posted January 20, 2014 Vijayawada: The citizens of Vijayawada are hoping that the New Year brings not just personal benefits, but also boosts the development and fortunes of their city. With Vijayawada being in the running for the new capital of the residual state of Andhra Pradesh, it needs to showcase its growth and development Once the unofficial capital in many fields - movies, transport, publishing politics and trade, Vijayawada has lost its lustre over the last 30 years. The realty and construction sector is hoping that business will pick up in the year ahead. Nearly 100 ventures and projects have been stopped midway in the last one year. A top real estate company based in the city has constructed several colonies and hopes they will be bought in the New Year if business confidence is restored. Young political leaders, especially of the YSR Congress and the Telugu Desam are hoping they will get an opportunity in the new political scenario. Several have been promised positions or tickets by political parties and have started publicity campaigns. Should the city be selected as the new capital, there will be a bonanza of development with improved infrastructure and capital. If the city is indeed named the new capital, its entire structure may witness a sea change, in all the corners, said IT consultant Rami Reddy. “Right from the airport expansion, proposed road development projects including highway expansion, flyovers, outer ring road, new bridges on Krishna River and new government offices, education institutions, business centres, could all benefit,” he hoped. Similarly, the common man and small farmers are also hoping that the will see an increase in the land prices. “If so, it would mean a change our present life,” said V. Rama Rao, a city resident. K. Srinivasa Rao, a city native presently working in Hyderabad said that 2014 will decide if the city will be among the topmost cities in the country or not. “It will be a crucial year,” he said.
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