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World Bank and ADB delegates attend CRDA's orientation programme in Amaravati
World Bank and ADB delegates attend CRDA's orientation programme in Amaravati

The Hindu

timea day ago

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

World Bank and ADB delegates attend CRDA's orientation programme in Amaravati

A delegation of the World Bank (WB) and Asian Development Bank (ADB) visited various construction sites in Amaravati and participated in an orientation programme organised by the A.P. Capital Region Development Authority (APCRDA) on environmental and social safeguards, health and safety of workers, and other aspects related to the capital city construction, at its head office here on Thursday (June 19, 2025). CRDA Additional Commissioner G. Suryasai Praveen Chand explained the steps taken for environment protection in Amaravati during the construction stage and safety of workers, facilities being provided at workplaces, welfare programmes being implemented for the residents of Amaravati, skill development programmes, and employment generation. 'No child labour' Also, he emphasised that the construction of Amaravati was being done in strict compliance with gender equality norms and devoid of child labour. Mr. Praveen Chand threw light on the Grievance Redressal Mechanism (GRM) through which the issues raised by farmers and residents of the capital were being dealt with. WB senior social development specialists Bayana Venkata Rao and Ranjan Verma, and the ADB team discussed the process of assessment of environmental and social systems in Amaravati, and the resettlement action plan. They gave an overview of the mandates of WB and the ADB in the Amaravati project, and the importance of environmental and social welfare activities. Joseph, senior environmental specialist, and Damanjeet Singh Minhas, environmental safeguards adviser, from the WB and ADB, explained the social safeguards to be implemented by the contractors, environment protection measures and safety protocols to be followed in the event of untoward incidents. CRDA and Amaravati Development Corporation Limited officials, including chief engineers Ch. Dhanunjaya, N. Srinivasulu and M. Prabhakar Rao, superintending engineer R. Hanumanth Reddy, divisional engineer P. Venkateswarlu, and executive engineer K. Srinivasa Rao were present.

Job mela in Amaravati on June 18 to offer opportunities
Job mela in Amaravati on June 18 to offer opportunities

New Indian Express

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • New Indian Express

Job mela in Amaravati on June 18 to offer opportunities

VIJAYAWADA: The Andhra Pradesh Capital Region Development Authority (APCRDA), in coordination with the Department of Skill Development and Training, will organise a Job Mela on June 18 at the CRDA Skill Hub Center in Tullur. The initiative aims to provide employment opportunities for youth in Amaravati and surrounding areas. Reputed companies including MVR Infra Project Ltd., Varun Motors Pvt. Ltd., Skillcraft, KVM Projects Ltd., and Shriram Finance Ltd. will participate in the event. Available roles span the construction and service sectors and include Safety Officers, Trainee Engineers, Surveyors, Service & Sales Engineers, Assistant Technicians, Soft Skills Trainers, and Recovery Operators. Applicants holding SSC, ITI, Diploma, any degree, or postgraduate qualifications are eligible. Both freshers and experienced candidates may attend. Salaries range from Rs 12,000 to Rs 30,000, with some posts offering extra incentives and allowances. APCRDA Commissioner K. Kannababu described the mela as a 'golden opportunity' for local youth. Interested individuals must register on the Naipunyam skill portal ( For further assistance, candidates can reach out to CRDA village facilitators or contact Shankar (9848424207) or Srikar (9963425999).

CRDA meet okays Amaravati works
CRDA meet okays Amaravati works

Hans India

time7 days ago

  • Business
  • Hans India

CRDA meet okays Amaravati works

Vijayawada: The 49th meeting of the Capital Region Development Authority (CRDA), chaired by Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu, has given approval for several developmental works relating to Amaravati. The CRDA meeting decided to call for tenders to provide basic infrastructure facilities in 1,450 acres of Government complex region in Amaravati at a cost of Rs 1,052 crore. The CRDA also decided to call for tenders to connect the seed access road to national highway 16 at a cost of Rs 682 crore. Minister for Municipal Administration P Narayana informed the Chief Minister that they had interacted with environment experts during the CRDA team's recent visit to Lucknow. He said the team studied the river front development and solid waste management systems in Lucknow. The Minister said the Uttar Pradesh officials will visit Amaravati soon to study the solid waste management system. Among other things, the CRDA is planning infrastructure development, including residential towers for government employees and road development to facilitate access for workers and industries. Key initiatives include completing existing projects and constructing new towers for gazetted and non-gazetted employees, as well as external infrastructure works within the core capital area. Additionally, the CRDA is addressing potential transportation bottlenecks and is working on alternative road routes to ensure smooth operations, particularly for Autonagar's industries. These projects aim to improve living conditions and support the development of the new capital city. Recognizing the importance of transportation, the CRDA is actively involved in road development projects to ensure smooth access for workers, industries, and residents. This includes prioritizing road development in specific areas like Ballem Vari Street and Mahanadu Road. As major projects in Amaravati are expected to commence, the CRDA is preparing to manage the influx of migrant workers from different states. This includes addressing potential challenges and ensuring adequate infrastructure for the new residents.

CRDA clears 1,052 cr plan for Amaravati govt infra
CRDA clears 1,052 cr plan for Amaravati govt infra

Time of India

time13-06-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

CRDA clears 1,052 cr plan for Amaravati govt infra

1 2 3 Vijayawada: The 49th meeting of the Capital Region Development Authority (CRDA) approved the proposal to call tenders for essential infrastructure in the Amaravati govt complex. The CRDA authority meeting, chaired by chief minister Chandrababu Naidu, also approved the proposal to connect the seed access road to National Highway 16. The govt complex infrastructure works will be undertaken with Rs 1,052 crore. The infrastructure works include the development of roads, drains, water supply, power, and ICT cables. Naidu suggested connecting the E-5 road directly to the national highway instead of the earlier design. The cost of these works is estimated to be about Rs 682 crore, and tenders will be called soon, said the minister for municipal administration and urban development. The green and blue concept was also discussed in the CRDA meeting. As 30% of the total area of Amaravati is allocated for green and blue, as against 10% in Indian standards, the chief minister is very particular on the subject, said Narayana. He said that the chief minister discussed various aspects of the green and blue concept with the experts and gave a mandate to ensure Amaravati will be one of the top cities in the world with the highest green and blue cover. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Het meest ontspannende boerderijspel van 2025. Geen installatie Taonga: la fattoria sull'isola Play Now Undo Narayana further said that sanitation, solid waste systems, parks maintenance, and riverfront greenery in Lucknow city were studied by a group of officials. He said that the best practices in various cities are being adopted and implemented in Amaravati. Follow more information on Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad here . Get real-time live updates on rescue operations and check full list of passengers onboard AI 171 .

CRDA nod for ₹1,052 cr. infrastructure works in Amaravati Govt. Complex area
CRDA nod for ₹1,052 cr. infrastructure works in Amaravati Govt. Complex area

The Hindu

time13-06-2025

  • Business
  • The Hindu

CRDA nod for ₹1,052 cr. infrastructure works in Amaravati Govt. Complex area

The 49th meeting of the CRDA (Capital Region Development Authority) chaired by Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu has approved the proposal to invite tenders worth ₹1,052 crore for providing infrastructure in 1,450 acres of the Amaravati Government Complex area. Disclosing the details to the media here on Friday, Municipal Administration and Urban Development (MAUD) Minister P. Narayana said it was decided to invite tenders worth ₹682 crore to connect the Seed Access Road to National Highway-16. During a visit to Uttar Pradesh, a study was conducted in Lucknow on how the river bund was constructed there and how their solid waste plants operate. U.P. officials have also expressed willingness to come here to study the solid waste plants, he said. The Minister said discussions were held with experts regarding the development of the Green and Blue City. The Government City will house major institutions, including a seven-storey High Court, a 50-storey Secretariat, and four 42-storey HOD (Heads of Departments) towers. Green-blue capital It may be recalled that the State government plans to develop Amaravati as India's first green-blue capital, and 30% of Amaravati's area is reserved for greenery and water bodies. The government aims to meet 30% of its projected 2,700 MW energy demand through solar and wind power. Solar panels will be mandatory on one-third of government buildings. Features include GIS-based land management, smart signage, an ICT command centre, and mobile apps for grievance redressal. The CRDA has already approved tenders worth ₹1,732.31 crore for constructing residential towers for gazetted and non-gazetted government employees in the core capital area in Amaravati. The key approvals include ₹514.41 crore for completing towers for gazetted officers (originally initiated during 2014–2019), ₹194.73 crore for external infrastructure works, ₹506.67 crore for nine towers for non-gazetted employees, and ₹517.10 crore for constructing 12 additional towers and related amenities. Additionally, ₹560.57 crore was approved for a 190 MLD water treatment plant, including five years of operations and maintenance, and ₹494.86 crore for overhead water tanks. In the 47th CRDA meeting earlier, approvals were sanctioned for road infrastructure as well. The authority gave the approval for inviting tenders for a 1.5 km elevated road on the E-3 Seed Axis, a 4.10 km extension to the E-13 road (₹384.78 crore), and a 3.98 km extension to the E-15 road (₹70 crore), all connecting to the national highway.

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