The committee, which had a meeting with Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu here yesterday, has decided to visit cities like Navi Mumbai, Chandigarh, Naya Raipur and Gandhinagar by the end of this month to study different aspects like planning and design, according to state Municipal Administration Minister P Narayana, who heads the panel.
The committee also plans to visit international cities like Singapore, Brasilia, Putrajaya, Islamabad and Dubai next month for further study, he said.
The Chief Minister has been keen on developing a robust capital for the residuary state following the bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh.
A proposal to shift some of the government offices to somewhere in AP from the common capital of Hyderabad was discussed, but no decision was taken on the matter, an official release said.
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