Nara Lokesh Meets President Murmu to Express Gratitude for Amaravati Bill Approval
Lokesh thanks President for Amaravati Capital Bill Approval, Gifts Coffee Table Book
In a recent event, Lokesh, a prominent political figure in Andhra Pradesh, expressed his gratitude to the President of India for approving the Bill that officially designates Amaravati as the state’s capital. This approval marks a significant step in the ongoing development and promotion of Amaravati, which has been envisioned as a modern city and the administrative hub of Andhra Pradesh.
During the meeting, Lokesh presented the President with a coffee table book that chronicles the journey of Amaravati from its inception to its current status. The book includes various illustrations, historical context, and details on the urban planning and initiatives undertaken to develop Amaravati as a capital city.
The establishment of Amaravati as the capital has been a focal point in Andhra Pradeshs political discussions, especially since the bifurcation of the state in 2014, which necessitated a new administrative capital after the original capital, Hyderabad, became part of Telangana. The development of Amaravati is expected to foster economic growth, improve infrastructure, and enhance the overall governance of the region.
As Amaravati continues its trajectory toward becoming a prominent urban center, the support from the central government is viewed as a crucial factor in realizing the vision for the city and the state at large.
