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Vizag-Chennai industrial corridor to attract lakh crore investment - The Hindu

The proposed industrial corridor between Visakhapatnam and Chennai is likely to attract an investment of 1 lakh crore in 10 to 15 years, Rural Development Minister Jairam Ramesh said Tuesday.

The corridor, on the lines of the Delhi—Mumbai corridor, is one of the several sops offered by the Central Government to Seemandhra to protect its interests following the formation of separate Telangana state.

Ramesh told reporters here that the corridor is one of the key components of the special package for Seemandhra included in the Andhra Pradesh Reorganistaion Act.

The successor state of Andhra Pradesh will comprise Rayalaseema and coastal Andhra regions or Seemandhra, as they are together called.

A petroleum refinery and a petrochemical complex in Seemandhra will be established.

A new railway zone will also be set up in the region. There will be a metro rail project for Visakhapatnam, also known as Vizag, and another project connecting Vijayawada and Guntur.

Ramesh said the Centre would establish one IIT, one IIM, one central university, one agriculture university, one tribal university and one super specialty health complex in Seemandhra.


The central minister is on a visit to Seemandhra to explain to people the measures taken by the Central Government to protect their interests in the wake of bifurcation.

He said under a special development package of 10,000 crore for four districts of Rayalaseema and three districts of north coastal Andhra, measures would be taken for development of agriculture, irrigation, drinking water supply, education and health over the next seven years.

Rayalaseema and Telangana will get tax incentives for 10 years to attract new investment.

He said Seemandhra would become the 12th state in the country to get special category status. “The state will get a minimum 50,000 crore from the centre over the next five years,” he added.

He pointed out that the central government has also given commitment to execute the Polavaram multi-purpose project, which is estimated to cost 2000 crore. The centre will contribute 90 percent of the funds for the project which will ensure drinking water to Vizag, irrigation in Godavari basin, transfer water from Godavari to Krishna and generate electricity.

He said the Act provide for two boards for distribution of water from Krishna and Godavari rivers to address the concerns of both the states. The boards will ensure implementation of existing awards. The central government will appoint the chairmen of the two boards. While the Godavari board will be based in Telangana, the Krishna board will operate from Seemandhra.

The minister said since almost all educational institutions are located in Hyderabad, the students of Seemandhra will be protected by continuing the existing entrance examinations and the quota in admissions for 10 years.

He said work had already started for bifurcation of 84,000 state employees between the two states. He clarified that employees would be bifurcated according to their option.

He also assured that two high courts and two public service commissions would be in place in the next three to four months.




Seemaandhra will get enough investment and it would completely change Seemaandhra.
 
Any member from AP can shed more light on this??
 
These are all the promises so far. let's see what next Govt do. but, AP has a huge potential to grow faster. Long coastal belt, cultivated land, more no of industrialists are from AP and huge number of very famous NRI's are from Seemandhra.
 
Good news if these promises are made into solid work on the ground .... :tup:
 
It is going to take a lot of time. For now its just a word uttered by Politicos to pacify Seemandra people. There is going to develop a concept, then a study, find a promoter etc. Even for this it will take 4-5 year minimum. If Japan manages to push the GoI for this project also, then it will move faster.
 
It is going to take a lot of time. For now its just a word uttered by Politicos to pacify Seemandra people. There is going to develop a concept, then a study, find a promoter etc. Even for this it will take 4-5 year minimum. If Japan manages to push the GoI for this project also, then it will move faster.

People from Coastal regions of AP are pissed off because of the Telangana leaders attitude towards them. They are determined to develop Coastal region as well as Rayalaseema :tup:
 
People from Coastal regions of AP are pissed off because of the Telangana leaders attitude towards them. They are determined to develop Coastal region as well as Rayalaseema :tup:

If you ask me, I want all the regions of India to be developed. :) :tup:
And regarding Sivaganga, I do not anyone from that coll bro :(
 
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