Govt. sanctions ₹119 crore for building Telugu Cultural Centre in Amaravati

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The Andhra Pradesh authorities has accorded administrative authorisation of ₹119.27 crore for the operation of a Telugu Cultural Centre astatine Neerukonda colony successful the Amaravati superior region, marking a important measurement toward promoting the State’s linguistic and taste heritage.

Following the support astatine the 59th gathering of the Andhra Pradesh Capital Region Development Authority (APCRDA) connected March 10, Principal Secretary, Municipal Administration and Urban Development Department, S. Suresh Kumar, issued the applicable G.O. (Rt. No. 317) connected March 16, 2026.

As per the order, the task would beryllium executed nether the Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) mode with the full sanctioned cost, inclusive of the GST and different provisions. The connection had been submitted by the APCRDA Commissioner and subsequently cleared aft owed examination.

The authorities besides authorised the Managing Director of the Amaravati Growth and Infrastructure Corporation Limited (AGICL) to invitation tenders and oversee the execution of the project.

Authorities indicated that a dedicated centre for Telugu civilization and probe mightiness besides beryllium developed arsenic a portion of the initiative, enhancing the project’s scope.

The Telugu Cultural Centre is expected to look arsenic a landmark instauration successful the superior region, aimed astatine preserving, promoting and showcasing the affluent taste bequest of the Telugu-speaking people.

Published - March 18, 2026 06:37 p.m. IST

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