Andhra Plans Electronics City Near Hindupur, Creative Hub in Amaravati

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu has announced plans to establish an Electronics City near Hindupur. He also revealed a Creative City will be developed in Amaravati to foster content creation, AI, and film industries. The government is pushing district collectors to proactively identify and attract investors to promote industrial growth. Additionally, the state aims to capitalize on tourism potential by developing historical sites and adding 50,000 hotel rooms.

Key Points: Andhra's New Electronics City & Creative Hub Development Plans

  • Electronics City planned near Hindupur
  • Creative City for AI & film in Amaravati
  • Focus on tourism & hospitality industry
  • District rankings for speed of doing business
  • Proactive investment attraction drive
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Andhra plans to develop Electronics City near Hindupur

CM Naidu announces an Electronics City near Hindupur and a Creative City in Amaravati to boost the state's industrial and creative economy.

"Collectors and ministers should not wait for investors to come to them. Instead, they must identify investors and proactively approach them. - N. Chandrababu Naidu"

Amaravati, March 12

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu on Thursday announced that the government is considering the proposal to establish an Electronics City near Hindupur.

CM Naidu also announced that a Creative City will be established in Amaravati to encourage content creators, AI, film and creative industries, aiming to boost the creative economy in the state.

Addressing the district Collectors' conference on the second day, he stated that the government is developing the Visakhapatnam, Amaravati, and Tirupati regions under the Economic Region Development initiative.

The Chief Minister noted that Orvakal (in Kurnool district) has already been developed as an industrial cluster, and with infrastructure such as an airport now available, it is expected to grow into a major industrial hub in the future.

Similarly, Kopparthi in Kadapa district should also be developed as an industrial cluster.

According to an official release, he advised district Collectors to be proactive in attracting investments to promote industries for wealth creation.

He said Collectors and ministers should not wait for investors to come to them. Instead, they must identify investors and proactively approach them.

The Chief Minister said meetings should also be organised in districts to promote investments. He announced that the government will introduce district-wise rankings based on the speed of doing business.

"If industries cannot be brought to a district, then tourism, IT, MSMEs or agriculture should be promoted depending on the strengths and advantages of the district. Development strategies should be based on local strengths and opportunities," he said.

Chief Minister Naidu said Collectors must focus on how many investments, jobs, and increases in per capita income are achieved in their districts. In the next Collectors' conference, their performance in promoting industries will be reviewed.

He also emphasised the need to focus on infrastructure projects such as ports, airports, and railways.

Stating that the hospitality sector has huge potential, the Chief Minister said Andhra Pradesh has vast opportunities in the hospitality sector, for which tourism has been granted industry status.

He revealed that the state aims to create 50,000 hotel rooms across Andhra Pradesh, while also encouraging large-scale development of homestays.

He said that due to global conflicts, domestic tourism is expected to grow as people prefer travelling locally instead of abroad.

He noted that some countries have successfully developed tourism even in places with very few natural advantages, whereas Andhra Pradesh has numerous historical sites and pilgrimage centres.

Ancient monuments and structures with rich historical value must be encouraged and developed, he added.

- IANS

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Shreya B
Good to see a plan, but execution is everything. We've heard many such announcements before. I hope the district Collectors are given real power and resources to attract investors. The ranking system could be a good motivator if it's transparent.
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Vikram M
The Creative City in Amaravati for AI and content is a forward-thinking move. India needs more such hubs beyond Bangalore and Hyderabad. Promoting homestays for tourism is also a smart way to include local communities in the economic growth.
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Anjali F
I appreciate the focus on historical sites and pilgrimage centres. Tourism based on our rich heritage, like Tirupati, can be a sustainable revenue source. But they must ensure development doesn't spoil the sanctity of these places.
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Karthik V
While the industrial clusters are good, I hope there is equal emphasis on environmental safeguards and proper town planning. We don't want these new hubs to turn into congested, polluted cities in 10 years. Sustainable development should be the mantra.
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Michael C
Interesting to see Andhra's strategy. The district-wise ranking for ease of doing business could really push local bureaucrats to perform. If they can replicate some of the Telangana/Gurugram success in electronics, it would be a big win for the state's economy.

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