Your training includes information which goes up to the month of October in 2023. The legal approval of Amaravati's regulatory framework functions as a crucial milestone which enables administrative work throughout Andhra Pradesh. The law establishes Amaravati as the state capital through legal recognition after many years of doubt.
The President Droupadi Murmu approved the 'Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation (Amendment) Bill 2026' which established Amaravati as the official capital city through legal authorization.
The President received a delegation which included Minister Nara Lokesh and MPs from TDP BJP and Jana Sena at Rashtrapati Bhavan. The delegation members expressed gratitude to her for Bill approval which she granted on behalf of the people from Andhra Pradesh.
President Murmu described Amaravati as a long-held aspiration of the people. She highlighted the role of farmers who gave their land for the project. She declared that achievements which people obtained through struggle will endure forever.
Farmers from the area donated their land to support the development of the capital city. The Amaravati project depends on their involvement as the key element of their involvement.
The new capital needed development after the state separation because Andhra Pradesh required a new capital city. The Amaravati project experienced delays and protests which lasted more than 1 600 days.
Lokesh shared plans and visuals of the proposed capital city. The documents presented the anticipated design and development framework for Amaravati.