Amaravati, which has been neglected for the last five years, is finally resuming construction. The Government mobilized 31,000 Crore Rupees for the works, which will begin soon.
15,000 Crore will be from Asian Development Bank, 16,000 Crore from World Bank, 11,000 Crore from HUDCO, and another 5,000 Crore from KfW are being arranged.
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In the last five years, there was a propaganda against Amaravati that it is the capital of two districts and to benefit only the Kamma Community. YSR Congress party tried to poison the minds of the people of other districts.
The idea of three capitals is also to make other districts’ people selfish and destroy Amaravati.
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But Amaravati was able to come out of all this and has now started its March towards eternal glory.
Chandrababu Naidu always advocated that Amaravati once in its full shape will cater to the all round development of the state by becoming a Growth Engine.
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Even before that, Amaravati construction is going to aid employment across the state.
Amaravati construction means a city in construction. Huge activity will happen in the next five years. The Government had decided that the man power of AP will be used for this unlike other places where cheap labor from the North.
Amaravati is likely to generate 15 Lakh jobs by 2050. 20-25% of those jobs will be created in next five years.
Masons, carpenters, electricians, etc will be needed in a large scale for construction of buildings, roads, etc. The Collectors were instructed to start skilling in the districts to meet the manpower requirements of the capital. This will generate huge employment.
The Government also tied up this Skilling Project with an initiative of the World Bank.
The World Bank will give a certain amount to the Government for every skilled person. This will bring a massive change in the economy of Andhra Pradesh and the unorganized workforce in the coming days.
In 2019-2024, the construction field suffered a lot due to the bad sand policy and Jagan Government not taking up development works and not clearing the bills for finished works. So, this is a big positive change.