VIJAYAWADA: In another step forward in its plans to develop four non-major ports in the State, the government Tuesday approved the technical and financial bids for the construction of a greenfield port at Ramayapatnam in Prakasam district by a Joint Venture led by Navayuga Engineering Company Limited. The JV quoted Rs 2,634.65 crore for constructing

AMARAVATI: The abrupt stalling of capital city works in Amaravati seems to have had a negative effect in other parts of the state. It has been learnt that farmers are not allowing officials to carry out preliminary field survey to identify land required for different projects. In the last few days, field survey for YSR

Amaravati (AP): Hours after it assumed office, the Y S Jaganmohan Reddy government in Andhra Pradesh on Thursday decided to cancel all projects sanctioned prior to April 1, 2019 by the previous N Chandrababu Naidu government but work on which was yet to take-off. Setting pro-poor with zero tolerance for corruption as its motto, the

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu has said that the foundation stone would be laid for Ramayapatnam port in Prakasam district on January 9. He was speaking after releasing a white paper on the industrial development in the State during the past four years after the TDP Government assumed charge at Amaravati on Monday.

‘State’s tilt towards non-major port is to protect interests of a private player’ The BJP will agitate to exert pressure on the State government to give its concurrence for a major port in the public sector at Ramayapatnam, says its State president Kanna Lakshminarayana. Addressing the media here after chairing the party minority morcha conference

VIJAYAWADA: Many in Prakasam district are not happy with the State government’s decision to set up a non-major port at Ramayapatnam by a private player. Prakasam District Development Forum (PDDF), which a week ago had urged the government to withdraw its proposal for the minor port and, instead, write to the Central government asking it

Amaravati, Oct 23 The Andhra Pradesh government today signed two major deals with Dubai-based firms, which could net a total investment of USD 7.5 billion for the state. The AP Economic Development Board signed a memorandum of understanding with Aviation City LLP for developing an aero city hub in Andhra Pradesh with an investment of