Panel member and director of the National Institute of Public Finance and Policy Ratan Ray told reporters here that it would merely provide a technical and feasibility report on various places.
The committee is merely an expert and technical panel, which had no authority to finalise the location of the state's new capital, Ray said, adding it would submit a report to the Union Home Ministry by August 31 after visiting various places in Andhra Pradesh and recording people's views.
Krishna District Collector M Raghunandana Rao gave a report to the committee on resources available in the district for a new Andhra Pradesh capital.
Later, the committee received representations from the public.
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