With only 40 seats needed for a majority, the bjp is poised to assume government, which is good news for Andhra Pradesh. Using this as an opportunity to interact with bjp officials, chief minister Chandrababu Naidu has been able to secure significant funding for the state. Naidu has travelled to delhi three times since taking office in order to promote the interests of Andhra Pradesh. In response, the central government gave andhra pradesh ₹7,226 crore to build the Seed Access Road in amaravati and national highways.
 

Andhra Pradesh is now the fourth state to get national funding for highway construction, after Maharashtra, Bihar, and Uttar Pradesh, thanks to this allocation. amaravati, the nation's capital, is also making notable advancements. The government has started clearing 58,000 acres of tumma trees and thorn plants in the jungle within the next month. For these clearance operations, ₹36 crore has been set out as a budget, and 250 excavators, or proclains, have been sent out to do the work.
 
The government would be able to give government plots to the farmers who provided their land for the capital after this clearance, which is an essential stage in the development process. The smooth completion of these projects demonstrates the government's dedication to Amaravati's planned development and guarantees that the area's urban planning and infrastructure advance as envisioned.
 


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