Amaravati Greenfield Capital Takes Shape: CM Naidu Seeks Unity Amid Progress
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{ "title": "Amaravati Greenfield Capital Takes Shape: CM Naidu Seeks Unity Amid Progress", "article": "Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu announced on Saturday that the second phase of land pooling for the greenfield capital city of Amaravati is progressing smoothly. The initiative, which was approved by the state Cabinet on November 28, covers 16,666 acres across seven villages. According to Naidu, farmers have been fully cooperative, allowing the second phase of land pooling to move forward with ease. The pace of capital construction has picked up, and issues are being resolved one by one. The chief minister expressed satisfaction with the progress, noting that the public, farmers, and the government are all pleased. However, Naidu reacted strongly to YSRCP chief Jagan Mohan Reddy's alleged remarks on the Parakamani theft, calling them 'hurtful' to millions of devotees of Lord Venkateswara. He accused Reddy of lacking respect for the faith of devotees and the sanctity of temples. Naidu also highlighted the improvement in law and order in the state, asserting that his government will not compromise on maintaining peace. He alleged that the previous YSRCP government had turned peaceful regions into crime hubs by 'encouraging and protecting criminals.' Meanwhile, the chief minister has hailed the reforms in education as a success, citing the recent mega parent-teacher meeting as a 'strong brand initiative' in the education sector. Naidu's comments come amidst the ongoing efforts to develop Amaravati as a modern capital city, with the second phase of land pooling set to supplement the existing 54,000-acre Amaravati land bank."