"Our timelines are from (June) 27th, our shifting is going to pick up momentum. Already lot of employees have begun to go to Vijayawada, Amaravati, Guntur. Our Information and Public Relations department shifted, Culture, Agriculture, Civil Supplies have shifted. Health and Medical, a major portion shifted. Very actively, this process is going on.
"From 27th onwards, the momentum will even pick up much more," Parakala Prabhakar, Advisor (Communications) to the state government, said here.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the foundation for AP's permanent capital city Amaravati on the banks of Krishna river near Vijayawada last year.
Saying that the seat of administration should be within geographical location of the state, AP government is building an "interim government complex" near Vijayawada.
The construction project being carried out by L&T and other infra majors has been going on at a rapid pace.
Emotional scenes have been witnessed here as employees are
leaving Hyderabad, where they lived and worked for decades. Some are shifting in groups in special private buses. The other employees, including those from Telangana, are bidding adieu to their colleagues who are shifting.
"Though we have relationship here (Hyderabad), we are shifting to Vijayawada to contribute our bit to the development of 'Navyandhra' (new Andhra) as per the Chief Minister's (N Chandrababu Naidu) call," Kiran Kumar, a government employee, said.
On the request of Naidu, Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu flagged-off a train between Hyderabad and Vijayawada recently.
A hostel-like facility is likely to be arranged for women staff.
The state government has decided to go ahead with the controversial Swiss Challenge model for selecting the master developer for the state's new capital city Amaravati.
Swiss Challenge model aims to award project works to bidders having best ideas to execute them.
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