Special Economic Zone will be built between Chodavaram and Madugulam, says A.P. CM
The Hindu
Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, in a review meeting held in the lounge of Visakhapatnam airport on July 11 (Thursday), discussed the progress of various infrastructure projects undertaken in the district.
Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, in a review meeting held in the lounge of Visakhapatnam airport on July 11 (Thursday), discussed the progress of various infrastructure projects undertaken in the district.
Union Minister for Civil Aviation K. Rammohan Naidu, Visakhapatnam MP M. Sribharat, Anakapalli MP C.M. Ramesh, Home Minister V. Anitha, Collector Harendhira Prasad among others took part in the meeting.
A Special Economic Zone (SEZ) will be built between Chodavaram and Madugulam, he said and asked the officials to indetify land for the prupose.
Mr. Naidu asked the officials to lay roads along the beach corridor via Bheemunipatnam, connecting the city with the international airport being built at Bhogaputram in Vizianagaram district. He said the Visakhapatnam Metro Rail Project should be brought on track again and asked the authorities to provide suitable land for the railway zone building.
A Special Economic Zone (SEZ) will be built between Chodavaram and Madugulam, he said and asked the officials to indetify land for the prupose.
Mr. Naidu said that the Panchagramala issue should be resolved at the earliest, adding that the TIDCO houses should be handed over to the beneficiaries.
He asked the officials to take stringent measures to check the ganja menace in Visakhaptnam district. He said the officials should ready an action plan to to deal with the issues related to port pollution
Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot has sought a report from the State government on a complaint that the Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA) had taken up works amounting to ₹387 crore in violation of rules in Varuna and Srirangapatna Assembly constituencies, allegedly on Chief Minister Siddaramaiah’s oral instructions.
“We are organising a health research convention, which comprises a couple of workshops, community-based learning, and also cardiac care. We also included a one-day seminar on medical education, how medical education has evolved in India and the U.K., and what we can learn from each other” said Dr. Piruthivi Sukumar Dean of the International Faculty of Medicine & Health, University of Leeds during his interaction with The Hindu.