Overview
- At the CRDA meeting chaired by Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, officials cleared a Marina Waterfront on the Krishna river in Amaravati with PPP tenders for jetties, leisure boats, food plazas, landscaping and water sports, backed by a comprehensive master plan.
- The CRDA ratified 754 posts, extended ₹5,000 monthly pensions to seven orphaned minors under the Land Pooling Scheme, and approved alternative plots for 112 affected returnable plots where titles have not been mutated or sold.
- The SIPB approved 14 projects worth ₹19,391 crore with an estimated 11,753 jobs, including large proposals in energy and manufacturing, as the state pushes to convert investor interest into on‑ground activity.
- The government will commence a second phase of land pooling across seven villages totaling 16,666.57 acres for capital‑region projects such as an international sports city, smart industries, an inner ring road, airport and rail connectivity.
- Naidu set a tourism agenda featuring a 15‑km pollution‑free Suryalanka beach and Maldives‑style island circuits, while directing adoption of revenue models for ADCL and CRDA and highlighting power‑sector steps—bearing ₹4,500 crore in true‑up charges, a 13‑paise tariff cut, and a ₹3.70/unit purchase target by 2029—to attract data centres and other investors.