Moneycontrol
HomeNewsOpinionAmaravati rises like a phoenix from the ashes of wilful neglect

Amaravati rises like a phoenix from the ashes of wilful neglect

Imagined a decade ago as Andhra Pradesh’s dream capital around the location where the legendary Satvahana dynasty built stunning Buddhist stupas around 2,000 years ago, Amaravati is set to be reimagined today. India’s newest city is in the midst of frenzied construction activity, aiming to be a global urban benchmark

May 02, 2025 / 12:27 IST
Story continues below Advertisement

Amaravati is getting ready for a big relaunch.

After years of neglect and legal struggles, the capital city of Andhra Pradesh is coming back to life. Amaravati, once planned to be a modern capital on par with the best cities in the world, had become a symbol of unfulfilled promises. Now, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi set to lay the foundation stone on May 2, 2025, this long-delayed project is starting to move forward again — one earthmover, one tender at a time, backstopped by a determined chief minister.

Once seen as a "ghost city," Amaravati is getting ready for a big relaunch.

Story continues below Advertisement

The vision

It covers 217 square kilometers between Vijayawada and Guntur, and the ₹65,000-crore project is back on track after a five-year pause. Amaravati will serve as the administrative center and aims to be the world's first fully renewable-powered capital city. Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu wants a green, modern capital that supports India's goals for clean energy and sustainable urban growth.