A Study on Elemental Infrastructure for the New Capital City Amravathi

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K. Sambasiva Rao
K. Phani Kumar

Abstract

The study of the ongoing research at Department of management studies, Vignan University entitled, "Smart strategies for transportation development for the Greenfield capital city-Amaravathi" embraces the need to have flexible transportation infrastructure and how their strategies can help in developing Amaravathi as a smart city. This paper attempts to study the literature on flexible infrastructure systems develop strategies for a resilient transportation for new capital city of Andhra Pradesh state. There are many hurdles in developing Amaravathi into a world class city. This newest capital is going to be between Vijayawada and Guntur in about 217 square kilometers of which large amount falls under flood risk zone. As we are going to make or cities smart, there is need to study the strategies and innovations to apply and adopt to develop an extensive" Water-Networked city". There by the historical region of Amaravathi is going to be the Riverfront capital city for the state of Andhra Pradesh.

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Sambasiva Rao, K., & Phani Kumar, K. (2017). A Study on Elemental Infrastructure for the New Capital City Amravathi. SJCC Management Research Review, 97–105. Retrieved from http://www.sjccmrr.res.in/index.php/sjcc/article/view/28

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