Outer ring road as an attraction for Amaravati..!? Is it possible..?

* Babu is working hard for Amaravati.
* The Center has approved the construction of an 189 km Outer Ring Road Expressway around Amaravati.
* The construction of ORR to resemble a megacity?

After the split of andhra pradesh into two states on june 2, 2014, the issue of the capital has become the most important issue in Andhra Pradesh. Chandrababu, who took charge as the first chief minister of the divided andhra pradesh state, wanted to make amaravati one of the best cities in the world as the capital, but due to the division, the financial condition of ap is not good. The most important of the plans aimed at the development of amaravati is the Outer Ring Road which is planned to be built around Amaravati.
 Chandrababu worked hard for this project and wanted to get permission from the center and start the project, when the elections were coming in the state, the government changed. Since then there has been no one who cares about this ORR project. Currently, cm Chandrababu is planning to balance the two aspects of welfare and development while controlling the governance of the state which has lost its way after the coalition government came to power in AP. The distance will decrease and connectivity will increase. If this project is completed, there is a possibility that towns like Vijayawada, guntur, Mangalagiri, and tadepalli which are next to amaravati will merge and become megacities. However, Babu recently discussed the project with PM Modi and the PM responded positively.


The Center has approved the construction of an 189 km Outer Ring Road Expressway around amaravati through the krishna and guntur districts. It is estimated that the total cost of this project will be Rs. 25 thousand crores. rajahmundry mp and ap BJP president Purandeshwari X revealed that the central government will bear the cost of land acquisition. He said that the allocation of funds will also be done in the upcoming budget. The cm ordered to take all 21 mp seats as part of the alliance and stand up for the state in the Lok Sabha. Chandrababu recently met Union minister Gadkari and said that in view of the current financial situation in ap, the cost of land acquisition should be borne by the Centre. It is remarkable that the central government has responded positively to Chandrababu's proposal. When the project was first proposed in 2018, the estimated cost was Rs 17,000 crore. It is known that due to the neglect of this for five years, the estimated cost has now increased to about 25 thousand crores. However, it remains to be seen whether our MPs will fight for this in the Parliament, bring funds, and contribute their best to the development of amaravati, which is the target of Chandrababu Babu.

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