The shifting of Andhra Pradesh's Secretariat and administrative machinery from Hyderabad to Amaravati is going on at a brisk pace, as the entire government is likely to function from the new capital city in one or two months, a senior official said today.
"The momentum has picked up from 27th of last month (June). Almost about 30-35 per cent of employees have already moved. They are working from there. Others are in the process.
"Some have gone and they are making arrangements. Some buildings were taken. Other small modifications etc are going on. I think in the next one-two months, the entire government is going to function from there. A large chunk is already functioning from there," Parakala Prabhakar, Adviser (Communications) to the AP government, said here.
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