Andra Pradesh, Apr 02 : In a significant political development, Parliament has passed a bill officially designating Amaravati as the sole and permanent capital of Andhra Pradesh. The move is seen as a major boost for the state’s administrative stability and long-term development vision.
The legislation aims to put an end to years of debate and policy reversals regarding the state’s capital structure. Leaders supporting the bill stated that a single Capital framework would enhance governance efficiency and attract investment.
The decision is also expected to accelerate infrastructure projects and economic activity in the Amaravati region, which has long been positioned as a hub for growth and administration.
Political observers note that the development carries strategic importance for both state and national leadership, reinforcing commitments made to ensure continuity in governance and regional development.
The government has reiterated its focus on completing pending infrastructure and ensuring that Amaravati evolves into a modern administrative and economic centre.