Vijayawada dosa japan

Japan’s Toyama Prefecture, Governor Takakazu Ishhi and his 19 member delegation arrived in Vijayawada on a two-day visit to Amaravati. The delegation has signed several MoU's with Andhra Government.

And the Japanese deligation tour in Amaravati, also have turned culinary side. The Japenese delegation went to breakfast in Gateway Hotel, Vijayawada. They are served with traditional Andhra dishes Idli, Upma, Vada, Dosa etc.. Out of all these, the crispy dosa has attracted Japanese Governor.

Governor Takakazu Ishhi and his team, not only ate the dosa with relish, they also went into the kitchen to see how the dosa is made and enquired about its ingredients.

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navaratnas amaravati

The Amaravati Master Plan, proposes 9 themed development cities within the Capital city. Nine cities including the Government city, Justice city, Finance city, Education & knowledge city, Health city, Sports city, Cultural city, Electronics city and Tourism city core have been strategically planned across the Capital city. Each of these cities will be a hub of activities serving a unique function and role within the Capital city.

1. Government City
In line with Vastu principles the Government City is planned along the north-south cardinal axis. Housing several government functions and residential areas the city covers a land area of about 564Ha encompassing 2 medium to high density townships that support the central government core. A central green ceremonial axis will bind the numerous Government city functions together. The ceremonial axis will be marked by the state assembly and a large public waterfront plaza at either ends of the green axis. The city will also house a large number of government residences and mixed use developments.

2. Justice City
Planned south of the government city along the north south cardinal axis, the Justice city will house the various judiciary functions and their support facilities. The Justice city covers a land area of about 566 Ha and 2 medium to high density townships. Similar to the Government city a central green corridor runs through the centre of the Justice city.

3. Finance City
The Finance city will be the economic core within the iconic waterfront central business district (CBD). Covering about 566 Ha the finance city primarily houses commercial and mixed use developments which are supported by city level civic and cultural facilities. Well served with 2 MRT lines the finance city will be easily accessible for all. A large waterfront plaza and
recreational island development will be a key attraction in the Finance city. Two iconic towers earmark the waterfront plaza of the Finance city.

4. Knowledge City
The education and Knowledge city is planned south to the Justice and Finance cities. Housing a university campus, several colleges and knowledge park, the city cover a land area of about 1445 ha creating over 1,20,000 jobs and accommodating 5,73,575 population by 2050. A central city park sits in the heart of the education and knowledge city.

5. Electronics City
Planned in the south, the Electronics City will thrive on the well established IT and electronics industry in southern India. Covering a land area of 731 ha the city will create over 2,73,500 skilled jobs in the Amaravati Capital city. The electronic city will have a well balanced mix of industrial and commercial areas as it houses the third Regional centre of the Amaravati Capital city which is supported by 752 ha of industrial land.

6. Health City
A dedicated Health city compliments the well distributed health facilities across the Amaravati Capital city. The primary focus of the Health city core is to provided super specialty clinic and hospitals that provide residents with a one stop centre for overall wellness and wealth. The Health city core is planned to the high speed rail station and regional centre so that it is easily accessible to people from the Capital region as a whole. This is will help will help in further facilitating the rural and sub urban towns within the Capital region. Covering a land area of 1349 Ha the Health city will create 1,05,000 jobs in the health industry.

7. Sports City
Planned along the north western riverfront, the sports city is aimed to be a dynamic waterfront attraction accommodating large stadiums, arena and event venues for international scale sports events. The sports and recreational attractions will be supported by complimentary commercial and mixed use developments to facilitate the spectators of these venues. Covering a land area of 650 Ha the sports city will provide the Amaravati Capital city with an edge within southern Indian subcontinent in the sports and recreation industry.

8. Media City
The Media and Cultural city is planned close to famous temple town of Anantaaram. Covering a land area of 677 Ha the city will accommodate 2.54,071 residential population. A regional centre strengthen the commercial backbone of the media cultural city creating over 105,000 jobs.

9. Tourism City
The Tourism city is planned in proximity to the historic Undavalli caves along the river Krishna waterfront. Interestingly the Tourism city is also well connected to the scenic Kondaveeti vagu and the primary green network of the city. Housing numerous tourism and cultural facilities, the Tourism city cover a land area of 531Ha and accommodates about 1,33,335 residential population within the Capital city. Several city level water tourism facilities will be planned along the waterfront and the islands to provide tourist with captivating views ans serene environment.

gunadala church

Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu will be participating in Christmas celebrations at Mary Matha Church, Gundala. He would participate in the special prayers. After the prayers, he will distribute the "Chandranna Christmas Kanukalu" to the people to the people. High security measures are taken care on the hill, due to CM's visit.

masterplan Amaravati

Greenery all over, express highways, Iconic Towers, Excellent Transport system High-speed trains, Straight roads, Parks, Jobs for all, Houses for all; this is the outcome of the Master Plan of the Peoples Dream Capital of Andhra Pradesh.

Andhra Pradesh government released a detailed master plan for the development of Amaravati capital city on Saturday night. As per the master plan, the total area of the capital city would be 217km falling in 25 revenue villages. Already these lands were taken in Land Pooling System by Government.

According to Master Plan, Amaravati is divided into nine economic theme cities; which are government, finance, tourism, knowledge, health, electronics, media, justice and sports. Also the focus on Blue and green plan suggests the importance of Water and Greenery. The Flood management plan is included in the master plan, mostly concentrated on floods due to Kondaveeti vagu.

Separate allocation is made for returnable lands under the LPS both in residential use and commercial use.

The master plan is released by CRDA in its official website. The master plan would be available in Krishna and Guntur District Collectorates. Citizens can raise objections if any within one month after the release of the master plan. After considering all these objections, CRDA will release its final notification and Amaravati Journey will start from that point.

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vijayawada religion

Christian, Muslim, Hindu; all of them have something to celebrate yesterday. Vijayawada Citizens Celebrate the season with their friends of all faiths.

While it is Christmas time, all the Christians are participating in Christmas celebrations across the city. The churches are illuminated and decorated and special prayers are offered

Eid Miladun Nabi (Peace Be Upon Him) is being observed for the second time this year and Muslims has celebrated with Religious Spirit, enthusiasm and solemnity to celebrate birth of Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad. Special prayers were offered by Muslims

And its time for ‘deeksha viramana’for Bhavanis. Bhavanis are reaching Sri Durga Malleswara Swamy Varla Devasthanam atop Indrakeeladri, by participating in Kalasa Jyoti procession, from far off places across the city