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Andhra CM demands Amaravati land allottees to complete projects on time

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Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Tuesday demanded that all the institutions that were allotted land in the greenfield capital city of Amaravati must complete their construction projects within the stipulated timelines, highlighting that not even a single day beyond the deadline will be acceptable.
Reviewing land allotments to several public and private sector players within the Capital Region Development Authority limits on Tuesday, the chief minister categorically conveyed that the land allottees must begin construction.
Those who have taken land must begin construction as committed. You must finish within two-and-a-half to three years. Not a day beyond the specified deadline will be acceptable,” a statement quoted Naidu as saying.
As many as 72 institutions, which included educational institutions, hotels, Central government offices, RBI, banks and others were allotted 948 acres of land in Amaravati.
Schools, universities, healthcare providers, government offices, HUDCO, religious and IT park operators also received land.
Andhra CM demands Amaravati land allottees to complete projects on time
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