Khaleej Times

Naidu vows to make Andhra ‘innovation valley’

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new delhi — Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrabab­u Naidu on Saturday said his government was taking steps to make the state India’s “innovation valley” with its capital Amravati housing nine “happy cities” with a perfect work-life balance for its residents.

“The crucial part of Amravati will be the Amravati Media City (AMC), which will focus on media, entertainm­ent, social media and other cutting edge technologi­es. This city will act as its hub,” Naidu told a group of businessme­n explaining the steps his government is taking to make Andhra a new investment destinatio­n.

Naidu was addressing a workshop — “Andhra Pradesh: The Emerging Hub of Indian Media”, organised by Centre for Strategy and Leadership in Delhi. We are committed to make Andhra Pradesh the best state to work and live in the country. We will make it the innovation valley. Amravati will be the hub of this innovation which will comprise nine cities — Media City, Government City, Justice City, Finance City, Knowledge City, Tourism City, Electronic­s City and Sports City.

“Our hardships have posed as obstacles but haven’t distracted us from taking our minds off our single-minded goal of developing Andhra Pradesh,” Naidu said.

He was referring to the central government’s refusal to give the state a special category status to compensate for the losses it suffered due to 2014 bifurcatio­n that led to the creation of Telangana.

The chief minister said despite having to start from the scratch the

state grew around 10-11 per cent per annum with significan­t increase in per capita income.

The government’s vision 2036 for the Media City at Amaravati is to develop it into a world class media hub with a long term vision to host Internatio­nal events like

Cannes Film festival and Grammy awards. Naidu stressed that his government’s vision is to make the nine proposed cities not just the best in terms of technology and services but “as ‘happy cities’ with a perfect work-life balance for its residents”. —

 ?? PTI ?? Trinamool Congress workers display a cutout of west bengal Chief Minister Mamata banerjee during the annual Martyr’s Day rally in Kolkata on Saturday. —
PTI Trinamool Congress workers display a cutout of west bengal Chief Minister Mamata banerjee during the annual Martyr’s Day rally in Kolkata on Saturday. —

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