The five-member panel, headed by former Urban Development Secretary K C Sivaramakrishnan, had toured Visakhapatnam, Rajahmundry, Vijayawada and Guntur as part of its exercise to identify a new capital for Andhra Pradesh.
Sivaramakrishnan gave a power-point presentation to Naidu and top officials of the government on their assessment following the visit to the four main cities in coastal Andhra. However, the committee is said to have not specified its choice for the new capital yet.
The Chief Minister, who organised his swearing-in ceremony at Nagarjuna Nagar between Vijayawada and Guntur last Sunday, is keen that the region be developed into the capital of the new state given its central location.
The plan is to develop Vijayawada and Guntur, which already have good infrastructure, into "smart cities" as planned by the Central Government.
The capital, according to the CM, should have a "Brand Identity" that will "stand for all the values and virtues that we Telugus stand for, and should also be a revenue-generating centre and not just an administrative headquarters".
The Chief Minister said the capital should have plenty of water resources to support the high-density population.
"Keeping in mind the unique financial situation and revenue limitations that have been thrust upon us by the untimely division of the state, it is our responsibility to unite and face the obstacles of building a new capital city with courage," he noted.
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