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Amaravati works on schedule, says Narayana; farmers raise village issues

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Sambasiva Rao M.
Amaravati works on schedule, says Narayana; farmers raise village issues
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Andhra Pradesh Minister P. Narayana has confirmed that construction in the capital city of Amaravati is proceeding on schedule despite monsoon challenges. The government is prioritizing infrastructure and utility networks while addressing concerns raised by local farmers.

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The development of Amaravati is a major political and infrastructure project in India, with significant implications for regional governance and urban planning.

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Andhra Pradesh Municipal Administration and Urban Development Minister P. Narayana on Wednesday (July 8, 2026) reviewed the progress of Amaravati capital construction works with representatives of contracting agencies, directing them to ensure that all projects are completed within the stipulated timelines despite the ongoing monsoon season.

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The article reports on government progress and farmer grievances, maintaining a balanced perspective on the project's status.

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