China, Malaysia show interest in building AP's capital: Naidu

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Press Trust of India Hyderabad
Last Updated : Aug 09 2015 | 10:02 PM IST
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu today said that many countries in the world, including China and Malaysia, are looking to build Andhra Pradesh's capital.
"All the world countries are looking towards Andhra Pradesh to be partners in the development of capital," he said at a meeting with the Capital Advisory Group (CAG) at his residence here.
After Japan evinced interest in being partners in building the capital, various companies from China and Malaysia have also come forward in this regard, he said.
To develop it as the people's capital, Amaravati must be created as a vibrant, diverse, inclusive and modern city which will be a symbol of pride for the people of Andhra Pradesh and India, Naidu was quoted as saying in an official release.
Emphasising on making the building of the capital a model of participation, the Chief Minister said industrialists from the state too should be partners in this historical endeavour.
With a slew of investments coming in for the capital region, Naidu stressed on making the processes hassle-free for companies for setting up of their industries.
He suggested that members of CAG thoroughly analyse the master plans of the seed capital, capital city and capital region areas.
"Andhra Pradesh's capital must set a benchmark for other countries," he said.
He directed the officials to implement world-class practices in constructing energy smart grid, wide-lane road network and drains.
He also asked them to work on an action plan that will effectively use local resources to enrich the green cover in the city and maintain cleanliness.
Recalling his recent visit to Istanbul, Naidu lauded Turkey government's efforts in utilising advanced technology to develop it as a modern city in just seven years.
Istanbul, with a population of 2 crore, is emerging as the fastest growing city in the world, he said.
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First Published: Aug 09 2015 | 10:02 PM IST

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