AP CM Naidu Directs Collectors to Chase Investments for Wealth Creation

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu has instructed district collectors to be proactive in attracting investments and grounding industrial projects to generate wealth. He emphasized developing key regions as economic hubs and promoting sectors like tourism, IT, and MSMEs based on local strengths. The CM criticized the previous government for diverting industrial land and announced plans for an Electronics City and a Creative City in Amaravati. Collectors' performance will be reviewed based on investment generation, job creation, and increases in district per capita income.

Key Points: AP CM Naidu to Collectors: Focus on Investments, Tourism

  • Focus on attracting investments & grounding projects
  • Develop tourism as an industry with 50,000 hotel rooms
  • Create industrial clusters in Visakhapatnam, Amaravati, Tirupati
  • Introduce district rankings based on speed of doing business
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Collectors focus more on attracting investments for wealth creation: Andhra CM

Andhra CM N Chandrababu Naidu directs collectors to proactively attract investments, promote tourism, and develop industrial clusters for state wealth creation.

"Collectors must focus on how many investments, jobs, and increases in per capita income are achieved in their districts. - N Chandrababu Naidu"

Amaravati, March 12

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu advised district collectors to be proactive in attracting investments to promote industries for wealth creation.

Addressing the collectors conference at the secretariat on Thursday, the Chief Minister said that steps should be taken to ensure investments coming to the state and in grounding the projects.

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 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.

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

He criticised the previous government, stating that no investors came forward between 2019 and 2024. He said that land allocated to industries during 2014-2019 was diverted to other purposes by the previous government.

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

He cited the example of Hyderabad, stating that consistent promotion led to the establishment of the Indian School of Business (ISB).

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

He also emphasised the need to focus on infrastructure projects such as ports, airports, and railways. The Chief Minister also announced that the government is considering establishing an Electronics City near Hindupur.

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 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.

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.

Temple towns should be developed not only as spiritual destinations but also as places that provide mental relaxation and tourism experiences.

The Chief Minister highlighted several key tourism destinations, including PapikondaluGandikota (India's Grand Canyon), and Suryalanka, which he said could be developed on par with Goa.

He said Thimmamma Marrimanu could become a major tourist destination if proper infrastructure is developed.

Kambham Cheruvu was described as Asia's largest man-made water reservoir, and a tourism project at Pulicat Lake should be handed over to reputed companies for development.

The Chief Minister also suggested creating wayside amenities, EV charging stations and night halt facilities along national highways, which could attract investments. He said district collectors will soon be authorised to allocate land up to 5 acres through APIIC for projects.

The government also plans to develop Disneyland and Bhavani Island in Vijayawada as tourism destinations.

He further 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.

Ministers, senior officials from various departments and district collectors participated.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
Good vision, but execution is key. We've heard promises of industrial hubs and tourism projects before. The plan for 50,000 hotel rooms and a Creative City sounds ambitious. I hope the collectors are given real power and resources, not just targets. The diversion of industrial land in the past is a serious issue that needs systemic fixes.
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Rohit P
Developing Gandikota and Suryalanka to compete with Goa? That's the spirit! Andhra has incredible potential beyond just Hyderabad's shadow. Focusing on domestic tourism is smart given global uncertainty. Hope they preserve the historical value of our temple towns while developing them.
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Sarah B
As someone who visited Papikondalu last year, the natural beauty is stunning but the tourist facilities are basic. If they develop proper infrastructure like EV charging on highways and quality homestays, it could become a major eco-tourism circuit. The focus on creative industries in Amaravati is also very forward-thinking.
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Karthik V
While attracting big investments is good, I hope equal focus is given to supporting local MSMEs and agriculture-based industries. They are the backbone of our district economies. Empowering collectors to allocate land up to 5 acres is a good step for smaller projects. Let's see if it cuts red tape.
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Michael C
The emphasis on data-driven review - tracking investments, jobs, per capita income - is crucial. It moves away from vague promises to measurable outcomes. The Electronics City near Hindupur could be a game-changer if it attracts component manufacturing, not just assembly.

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