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Malaysian Firms Signal ₹6,000–10,000 Crore Interest in Amaravati Capital Push

State leaders cite ₹51,000 crore of active contracts, plus firm timelines for roads, housing, core buildings.

Overview

  • A visiting delegation said companies are exploring investments over five years across education, hospitality, real estate, tourism, trade and Telugu cultural projects.
  • University of Cyberjaya proposed a medical university in Amaravati, while Berjaya Group outlined plans for five-star hotels.
  • Municipal Administration Minister P. Narayana briefed the group after site visits since October 1 and emphasized a goal to finish key capital assets within set deadlines.
  • Officials detailed targets of 360 km of trunk roads in 18 months, 1,500 km of layout roads in two years, and 4,000 houses for government personnel by March next year.
  • The proposals are expressions of interest rather than binding deals, with Narayana noting recent rain slowed work but forecasting faster progress.