Overview
- An APCRDA statement says a Malaysian delegation expressed interest to invest roughly ₹6,000–₹10,000 crore in Amaravati over five years.
- Focus areas identified include education, tourism and hospitality, trade and commerce, real estate, technology transfer and projects tied to Telugu culture.
- University of Cyberjaya proposed a medical university in Amaravati, while the Berjaya Group expressed interest in developing five-star hotels.
- Municipal Administration Minister P. Narayana said tenders worth about ₹51,000 crore are complete and construction has begun with defined delivery targets.
- The state set timelines for 360 km of trunk roads within 18 months, 1,500 km of layout roads within two years, 4,000 staff houses by March, and core administrative buildings within two-and-a-half years.