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Amaravati development needs $2-4 trillion investment, says CBN


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Andhra Pradesh chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Monday said his government has envisaged an investment of $2-4 trillion for the development of Amaravati, the greenfield capital city.

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Just now, AlaElaAlaEla said:

Andhra Pradesh chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Monday said his government has envisaged an investment of $2-4 trillion for the development of Amaravati, the greenfield capital city.

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Nothing wrong 

Aim for the sky

Hyderabad gachibowli international airport

Business school Hi-Tech city

N many more 

At that time also every one made fun of him

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1 minute ago, futureofandhra said:

Nothing wrong 

Aim for the sky

Hyderabad gachibowli international airport

Business school Hi-Tech city

N many more 

At that time also every one made fun of him

CBN goru thamaru emi kingu vi kaadu.. just you have 5 yrs.. anduko 4 yrs waste chesadu.. ippudu 4Trillion dollars development enti..vaadiki oka 50yrs CM'giri iste.. Amravathi emavthundo 

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3 minutes ago, AlaElaAlaEla said:

CBN goru thamaru emi kingu vi kaadu.. just you have 5 yrs.. anduko 4 yrs waste chesadu.. ippudu 4Trillion dollars development enti..vaadiki oka 50yrs CM'giri iste.. Amravathi emavthundo 

4 years time waste lol 

When AP formed people don't know where is the capital

Land pooling with out any major issues

Agreement with sg consortium for development

Vijayawada airport development

Moving administration not easy task thanks to dora for making it happen

Pattiseema helped Delta farmers

 

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