Lok Sabha passed the resolution and Amaravati has been declared sole capital of Andhra Pradesh. This move come after the years of the political debate and policy changes which regarding the state’s capital structure. The move is reflects the strong consensus in the Parliament and also parked the political debates in th State.
Amaravati Declared Sole Capital of Andhra Pradesh
Lok Sabha have amended the Andhra Pradesh Reorganization Act of 2014 and officially declare the Amaravati as the sole capital of Andhra Pradesh.
The amendment will,
- Will replace the earlier provision under Section 5
- Clearly state the Amaravati shall be the new capital
- And come into effect retrospective from the June 2, 2024
From Shared Capital to Single Capital System
In 2014 after the bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh Hyderabad served as the common capital for both Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. And this arrangement was meant to last for up to the 10 years.
As per the law Hyderabad would be eventually to become the exclusive capital of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh have to establish its own capital. With this move it fulfill the long-pending requirement.
Amaravati Development: Vision and Progress
The idea of City of Amaravati as the capital was first strongly pushed by N. Chandrababu Naidu during his earlier tenure as Chief Minister of State in (2014-2019).
Various developments include the planning of the modern greenfield capital city. Also to investment in infrastructure and administrative buildings. And the single strategic location along the Krishna River banks.
The government has already started to significant changes in the administrative and infrastructure measures to establish the Amaravati as fully functional capital.
Political Shift: From Three Capitals to One
The capital issue of the state has been seen as the major political changes over the years.
Under the Previous Model (Three Capitals Plan) and This plan was Introduced by YS Jagan Mohan Reddy who was the then Chief Minister form (2019-2024).
- Visakhapatnam – Executive (Administrative) capital
- Amaravati – Legislative capital
- Kurnool – Judicial capital
This type of decentralized model was aimed at to balanced regional development but also faced criticism and legal challenges.


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