The planners who have roped in top global consultants for iconic capital city architectures like a Buddhist Stupa shaped High Court in recognition to Amravati's Buddhist roots, plan it as a vibrant and most livable city dotted with greens and blues where there would be no overhead electric wires or mobile towers or pollution.
"Farmers and people of Amravati have shown tremendous trust in us...Offering 32,500 acres of land under a unique and innovative land pooling system. Bound by their unmatched trust, it is Andhra Pradesh machinery's endeavour to make this capital city a happy city where its human resources are take care of first. Amravati would be one of the top on happiness index of its people," Naidu told PTI.
"We will develop seven of our thirteen islands...There would be no overhead electric wires, mobile towers...There will be greenery all around and each family of the capital city would be taken care of adequately," Naidu said.
Ajay Jain, principal secretary, energy, infrastructure, investment and the Capital Region Development Authority (CRDA) departments, said, "City of Amravati is planned as a happy city. Happiness is the most dominant concept of this new capital city where greenery and water would dominate about 30 per cent of the land."
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The government has designed the development in such a fashion that there would be a public transport facility at every two km while water bodies are increased to keep the hot temperature under control.
Jain said Amravati will have energy efficient building with more than 50 per cent of the power needs coming from renewable energy sources.
"We have collaborations with Japan, Singapore, the US, the UK and other countries top consultants to develop the city," he said.
The state government has already got on board top global consultants from the UK, the US, Japan, the Netherlands, Singapore and other nations to offer a development roadmap.
Top global UK-based firm Fosters and Partners is tasked with providing the city architecture plan. The firm's architects had recently met Telugu film director S S Rajamouli -- of the blockbuster Bahubali fame -- for inputs on Andhra Pradesh's culture, history and traditions.
The government has finalised Makki and Associates, a leading Japanese architecture company, to design iconic buildings.
For the green plan, HC Patel, which developed the Sabarmati river front in association with GIIC of China, has been roped in.
The Andhra Pradesh Capital Region Development Authority (APCRDA) has been entrusted with planning, co-ordination, plan execution, promoting and securing the planned development of the capital region.
The government has already alloted 996 acres to a dozen institutions to set up educational, health and other bodies at a projected cost of Rs 17,808 crore. These projects are aimed at creating 32,726 jobs.