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SUNRISE ANDHRA PRADESH

VISION 2029

VISION
DETERMINATION
Vision Management Unit
APSDPS, Planning Department
INNOVATION
Government of Andhra Pradesh For a Happy and Globally Competitive Society
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INFRASTRUCTURE

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THE VISION
SUNRISE
ANDHRA PRADESH
VISION 2029 SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT GOALS

TOURISM

INCLUSIVE
DOUBLE-DIGIT
PEACEFUL SOCIETY

GLOBAL
INDICES EASE OF DOING
BUSINESS
GLOBALLY ECOSYSTEM
COMPETITIVE
WATER RESOURCES SOCIETY
NEW INSTITUTIONS
IN ANDHRA PRADESH

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MSMEs CLIMATE CHANGE THE VISION Vision Management Unit Command &
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AMARAVATI
THE PEOPLE'S CAPITAL

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FOR A HAPPY DEVELOPMENT
AND INCLUSIVE
SOCIETY
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SUNRISE
ANDHRA PRADESH
VISION 2029
The perspective is clearly inclined towards envisioning for a globally
feasible society. We are sure that the inherent positivity in our
motive would encourage supreme investors from around the globe
to make Amaravati a world-class business exchange hub.

Andhra Pradesh with its new capital is empowering to


become a pioneer with sophisticated technology &
infrastructure, blended with new age thinking & diverse
opportunities for the mankind.

Following the state re-organization in 2014, the state of Andhra Pradesh has
been committed to propelling its economy into a higher growth trajectory by
moving away from conventional 'business as usual' methods; instead the state
has re-conceived its development strategy, to create and implement innovative
growth models.
This is expected to translate into per annum growth in GSDP of 10% to 12%, or
an expansion in GSDP from Rs. 5.2 lakh crores in 2014-15 to Rs. 28.45 lakh
crores (at 2014-15 prices) by 2029-30. GSDP per capita is expected to increase
from Rs. 90,517 in 2014-15 to Rs. 5.07 lakhs (at 2014-15 prices) by 2029-
30.The State aims to achieve its Vision by adopting the Aggressive Model of
growth i.e. which targets 12% per annum GSDP growth supported by 1%
increase in resource productivity per annum.
We address our challenges through dynamic adjustments and strategic
alignment for socio economic development.
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PEACEFUL SOCIETY
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into a happy, inclusive, responsible, globally competitive
and innovation-driven society through structural transformation
and by sustaining inclusive double-digit economic growth, The Government of Andhra Pradesh believes that a holistic and sustainable approach to states
development is one that balances material and non-material values with the conviction that
to become one amongst the three best states in India happiness of its people is the supreme goal. Stimulating an increase in the quality of life of its people
by 2022, to achieve the status of a developed state by 2029, remains at the forefront of the states policies.
and a leading global investment destination by 2050. The factors that influence peoples well-being come into play at the local level; employment, access
to education, levels of public safety, health status, for instance, differ from region to region even
within a state. Andhra Pradesh takes cognizance of this and has instituted flagship programmes such
Projected Targets as Kutumba Vikasam and Samaja Vikasam aligned to the SDG framework for global benchmarking
while taking actions at gram panchayat/village level.

Per Capita Income Regular feedback is also obtained from primary stakeholders on key performance areas of the state.
Size of Economy There is a status review which captures stakeholder perceptions and provides opportunity for timely
Per Capita Income (INR in Lakh) GSDP (INR in Lakh Cr)
course corrections. These surveys are conducted at quarterly intervals and special care is taken to
56.76 draw samples that represent all sections of stakeholders pertaining to a subject.
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Accelerating Economic Growth


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2014
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GLOBAL INDICES National Benchmarking for Competition Among Districts


Sl. No. Index Unit & Year Value Target Value Partner Agency
1 MHRD India University Rankings University Ranks Ongoing Study - Times Higher Education

The global bench-marking studies identified for 2 Energy Efficiency Rank Ongoing Study -
Magazine
World Bank
various sectors will provide the necessary theoretical Implementation Readiness
3 India Today State of the Rank Ongoing Study - India Today
and policy framework for achieving the vision. States Report
4 Smart Cities Rating Composite Index Ongoing Study - NIUA
5 NITI Aayogs State Rank Ongoing Study - NITI Aayog
Health Rankings
Twelve global bench-marking studies are under progress
6 EY Fintech Adoption Index Composite Index Ongoing Study - EY
7 District Competitiveness Composite Index Ongoing Study - Institute for
Seven studies have been identified for this purpose and the districts will be ranked on these indices Report Competitiveness
.
Five studies have also been commissioned to align AP's Vision 2029 with the sustainable
development goals Sustainable Development Goal Studies
S. No Index Status
Global Benchmarking for Competitive Edge 1 Assessment of Policies and statutes supporting Ongoing Study
Gender Equality in Higher Education
Sl. No. Index Unit & Year Value Target Value Partner Agency
2 Assessment of Poverty, Consumption and Expenditure Ongoing Study
1 Global Competitiveness Index Rank (2014-15) 51st Globally Top 25 Globally World Economic Forum in Andhra Pradesh

2 Ease of Doing Business Rank (2014-15) Ongoing Study - World Bank 3 Reuse of water and Protection of Water Resources Ongoing Study
from Pollution in Andhra Pradesh
3 Knowledge Economy Index Rank (2014-15) Ongoing Study - World Bank
4 Assessment of Impact, Vulnerability and Mitigation of Climate Completed
4 Energy Architecture Composite Index Ongoing Study - World Economic Forum Change in Andhra Pradesh
Performance Index 5 Assessment of Sustainable marine and freshwater fish Ongoing Study
5 Sustainable Cities Index Composite Index Ongoing Study - ARCADIS production in Andhra Pradesh

6 Environment Performance Index Composite Index Ongoing Study - Yale and Columbia
Universities

7 EY Fintech Adoption Index Composite Index Ongoing Study - EY

8 Water Productivity & Composite Index Ongoing Study - -


Efficiency Index

9 Regional Wellbeing Index Composite Index Ongoing Study - OECD

10 Education for All Composite Index 0.78 0.95 UNESCO


Development Index

11 Times Higher Education Asia University Rankings Ongoing Study - Times Higher Education
University Rankings Magazine

12 Multidimensional Poverty Index Composite Index Ongoing Study - CESS


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NEW INSTITUTIONS
Other new institutes being established in the new state of Andhra Pradesh are provided in table 2:
Government of Andhra Pradesh made a provision of about Rs 2,644.64 crore for the promotion of technical,
collegiate and higher education in the financial year 2016-17 budget estimates.

As per the 13th Schedule of Andhra Pradesh


Table 2
Reorganization Act, 2014, the Government of
India has committed to establish 11 institutions Sl. No Institute Location Status
of national importance in the 12th and 13th Plan 1. International Institute of Tirupati Operational
periods in the successor State of Andhra Digital Technologies
Pradesh. The status of these institutes is 2. Indian Culinary Institute (ICI) Tirupati Operational
provided in table 1. 3. Central Institute of Plastics Vijayawada Operational
Engineering & Technology (CIPET)
4. Energy University Anantpur Permission granted by
A.P. Private Universities (Estb. & Regulation) Act 2016 has been enacted to permit private companies to set up universities Higher Education Department
as part of efforts to create world-class centres for higher learning. A.P. has also established collaborations with 5. Logistics University (on the lines of East Godavari Proposal under consideration of GoAP
international institutions like National University of Singapore, University of California at Berkeley in this regard. Indian Institute of Logistics, Chennai)
In addition, to enhance employability of graduates, it has fostered a longer term partnership with Tata Institute of Social 6. Sports University -- Proposal under consideration of GoAP
Sciences for a three year parallel degree programme wherein they are imparted management skills and soft skills. 7. Vellore Institute of Technology Amaravati Operational from July 2017
Two MoUs were exchanged between the Government of Andhra Pradesh and FICCI. The first was with Sri Venkateswara 8. Regional Institute of Education Nellore Foundation stone laid on December 27
University (SVU), Tirupati to set up National Knowledge Functional Hub (NKFH) for sustained Industry-Academia 9. Fintech University in partnership Tirupati Proposed
engagement resulting in employability of engineering graduates in Andhra Pradesh. The second one was for setting up with Knolskape
FICCI Center of Excellence for Grass root Initiatives and Development in Amravati, Andhra Pradesh. 10. NIPER -- Proposed
11. Amity, SRM, VIT Amaravati Letter of intent issued by GoAP in June 2016
12. Centurion Vizianagaram Proposed
Table 1
13. Fisheries and Ocean University Bhimavaram Proposed
Sl. No Institute Location Status 14. National Institute of Ocean Nellore Sanctioned by GOI
1. Indian Institute of Management Visakhapatnam Operational Technology (NIOT)
2. Indian Institute of Science Tirupati Operational 15. Institute of Driving Training and -- MoU signed with Maruti in Jun 2016
Education and Research (IISER) Traffic Research
3. Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Tirupati Operational 16. 5 Medical Colleges:
Maharaja (Vizianagaram), Gayatri Multiple Allocated as per the order of the court
4. National Institute of Technology (NIT) Tadepalligudam Operational (Visakhapatnam), Vishwabharathi appointed Oversight Committee
5. Indian Institute of Petroleum and Visakhapatnam Operational (Kurnool); NIMRA (Vijayawada) led by former Chief Justice of India
Energy (IIPE) and Fatima (Kadapa). R.M. Lodha granting approval to 26
6. Indian Institute of Information Kurnool Operational, functioning new medical colleges for 2016-17.
Technology Design temporarily from Kancheepuram 17. Centre of Indian Institute of Kakinada Proposed to GoI
and Manufacturing (IIITDM) campus while permanent campus Packaging (IIP)
is being built at Kurnool 18. Centre of Indian Institute of Kakinada Proposed to GoI
7. Urdu University Kurnool Operational; Inaugurated on Aug 16, 2016 Foreign Trade (IIFT)
8. All India Institute of Medical Mangalgiri Constrution in progress, to 19. Indian Institute of Plantation
Sciences (AIIMS) be operational by 2019 Management
9. Tribal University Vizianagram Land identified, Proposal pending with GoI 20. Open University -- Proposal under consideration of GoAP
21. Telugu University -- Proposal under consideration of GoAP
10. National Institute of Gannavaram Approved and funds allocated by GoI,
Disaster Management 22. National Academy of Customs, Ananthapur Construction in progress
(Southern Campus) Excise and Narcotics (NACEN)
11. Central University Ananthapur Land identified, Proposal pending with GoI
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12 Growth Drivers - Quick Gain Sectors

Agri Business for inclusive growth


WATER RESOURCES
Food processing in Agri-products The state of Andhra Pradesh is committed to provide access to quality drinking water by
Reduce post - harvest losses in horticulture crops to 5% conservation and sustainable management of its water resources. Efficiency
Mechanisation, precision farming, efficient post-harvest supply
enhancement, conserving groundwater resources, and increasing irrigation potential are
the chief goals for this sector. Additionally, the state also aims to drought proof and

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chain and logistics infrastructure
25 selected commodities to be branded with the support of world provide full coverage with safe drinking water for all the people.
leading companies.

Andhra Pradesh has successfully interlinked In 2016, 153000 acres gap ayacut has been
Godavari and Krishna rivers by completing bridged under minor irrigation as against a
Fisheries for Export Revenue Pattiseema Lift Irrigation Project and now aims to target of 303000 acres. For the same period,
expedite the Polavaram Project. 42,300 acres of new ayacut has been created by
Top fish producer in the country with 1.8 million tone production - aim to be APSIDC, while 59000 acres of ayacut have been
among the worlds' best. The Polavaram Vijayawada link enabling Godavari
stabilized by APSIDC.
Fish processing and export hub of India
water to Rayalaseema region through Krishna and
Penna Basin is expected to provide 80 TMC water The creation of the post of District Water
Add value to 40% of total fish produce by 2029
for Krishna Delta and 49.5 TMC for enroute Resources Officer would enable creation and
Mechanised processing and packing, strict quality control, buyer-seller interface. irrigation. It would provide 5.7 TMC for domestic managing a database for real-time & historical
and Industrial supply. NABARD has sanctioned data and improve water resource utilization
about 1981.54 crores for the construction of thereby bringing ease in industrial water
Polavaram project. allocation.

MSME for Job Creation


25,000 new and export oriented MSMEs
Share of MSME Employment to be 10% by 2029
Ease regulatory mechanisms registration processes, labour laws,
finance, Start-up incubation and Skilling

Low - Skill Labour-Intensive Manufacturing


Develop opportunities in agro-processing, garments, leather, furniture
Induce private investment in target sectors
Develop cost-effective infrastructure and logistics support
Regulatory and policy support to anchor large units
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12 Growth Drivers - Socio-economic Enablers


MICRO,
SMALL & Early Childhood Development
Cognitive, emotional and physical development Productive adulthood
productive State

MEDIUM


Focus on 100% antenatal care, institutional deliveries and immunization by 2019
Reduce IMR mortality, stunting and wasting comparable to best in world

ENTERPRISES Skills Lifelong Learning


Credit based skill certification in colleges, ITIs, Polytechnics and
other vocational course

Creation of rural jobs and rural Implementation of National Skills Qualification Framework (NSQF)

enterprise (MSMEs) is one of the Skilling 1.21 crore people by 2020

critical components for achieving the Industry, Education and Employee ecosystem

bottoms up economic transformation.


The state aims at diversifying the rural Micro and Small Enterprises Cluster
economy by increasing investment in Development Program: A key strategy for
the rural economy so as to create enhancing productivity and competitiveness as
well as capacity building of Micro and Small Productive Cities centre for Economic Growth
alternative employment opportunities Enterprises (MSEs) - clustering of units for more Unique value proposition of each urban area - liveable cities,
in the rural economy. Promotion of economic service delivery, improved access to generating jobs, Iicreasing GSDP
MSMEs would result in creation of job finance, etc. to boost the competitiveness of Favourable business environment to pool in investments into cities
opportunities for the semi-skilled and MSME sector in the state.
Efficient Urban Planning, Public Transport, waste treatment, disaster
skilled laborers in the state. MSME Market Development Assistance resilience & civic service delivery
Scheme: The aim is to enhance enterprise
development in the MSME sector. The scheme
The following strategic actions are being increases the participation of representatives of
undertaken by the state with the aim of creating participating units; thus providing them a platform
dynamic MSMEs: to increase their market share. Infrastructure
New roads and highways - 24,000 kms
MSME Ecosystem Transformation: NABARD Consultancy Services (NABCONS): For
Upgradation of roads - 15,000 kms
Proposed lifecycle support for MSMEs in lifecycle support to MSMEs in areas of agricultural
Cargo handling capacity - 550 MTPA
terms of technology, investment and skilling. and rural development, especially
5 new airports proposed
A dedicated institutional support for MSMEs multidisciplinary projects, banking, institutional
development, infrastructure, training, etc. Storage and warehouse capacity - 62.9 MTPA by 2029
in the form of directorate of MSMEs with a
cluster management structure. Vijayawada metro to be completed in 3 years
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FOR A HAPPY The roadmap to human development begins with the delivery of twenty non-negotiable
basic needs

AND INCLUSIVE
These encompass access to the five grids: power supply and digital connectivity for all
by 2016, clean and universal energy supply by 2017, and all weather road network,
adequate and good quality drinking water for all by 2019.

They further include health and nutrition related needs: food and nutrition for all, with

SOCIETY
special focus on children, pregnant women and lactating mothers, access to affordable
healthcare, sanitation, and decent and affordable housing for all.

Finally, knowledge and inclusion through access to good quality education and skilling,
social security net for the economically and socially vulnerable and financial inclusion
Human Development and through access to credit and savings.

Inclusive Growth are at the


heart of the Sunrise Andhra Components of the Human Development Index
Pradesh Vision 2029. The The HDI-three dimensions and four indicators
state aims to achieve a
Human Development Index
(HDI) score of 0.9 by the year Human
2029, as against its current Development
score of 0.66, to achieve the Index
Very High Human
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SKILL to ensure sufficient employment opportunities to the


AMARAVATI
THE PEOPLE'S CAPITAL
DEVELOPMENT
unemployed and life-long skilling opportunities to the
existing workforce.
The targets laid out for the Andhra Pradesh through the
Innovation and Start-up Policy by June 30 2019
includes:
100 Incubators / Accelerators to be established
Amaravati A hope for the future
A key enabler of the vision will be
transforming the state into a highly skilled The Governmnt of Andhra Pradesh has envisaged
5,000 Companies & Start Ups to be incubated
and knowledge driven economy with speed, the development of Amaravati as world class
scale and quality. An effective skill 1 million square feet of Incubation Space to be peoples capital, a capital region that will have the
development system which connects developed capability to accommodate 10 million population
education to technical training, technical Venture Capital of Rs. 1000 Cr to be mobilized for by 2035.
training to labour market entry and labour Innovation The seed capital covers an area of 16.9 sq.km,
market entry to workplace and lifelong
Andhra Pradesh Innovation Society of ITE&C department, while core capital and capital regions span over an
learning can help the state sustain
productivity growth and translate that growth Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry area of 217 sq.km and 7317 sq.km respectively
in more and better jobs. (FICCI) & IC2 Institute of the University of Texas through and would synthesize the best features of urban
its Global Commercialization Group (GCG), have joined planning, sustainability and effective governance to
hands to initiate a Global Accelerator and Incubator create an inclusive, highly livable and world class

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engineers/entrepreneurs in AP. experiment in India; where 33,000 acres (more stri
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10%
participated in the placement activity. The spanning across two districts and more than 90%
target for the year 2016-17 is to train 2 of the CRDA region is under possession of the
lakhs 50 thousand youth. The initiatives government. After preparing master plan, land has
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Through the Innovation and Start-up Policy Planning
and incentives provided to corporations for
a.) A final masterplan has been notified.
skill development provided under Industrial
Development Policy 2015-2020; the b.) A socio economic masterplan is being prepared.
government intends to create an ecosystem c.) Concept master plans for infrstructure are under finalization
d.) Blue & Green Masterplans are being prepared.
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Amaravati will be connected to all district headquarters through


four/six lane roads. Tenders have been called to connect
Rayalaseema region with Amaravati through a four/six lane high

A CITY OF 9 CITIES speed road corridor. Easy access to


Work life balance
retail outlet
186 Kms of Eight lane Outer Ring Road with service roads to be
developed in 5.49 lakh acres
67.5 kms of Inner Ring Road with Greenfeild alignment to be
developed
98kms of Satellite Township around ring roads to be developed
Life at
SPORTS CITY
International sports stadiums To keep up Amaravatis status as a world class city, world class Township
Velodrome GOVERNMENT CITY
Indoor sports area Government Complex institutions are being constructed. Land has been identified and
Aquatic centre Legislative Assembly
Sports Village Secretariat
allotted to various educational institutions of international repute.
Sports Academics State level Ministers Educational Institutes - VIT, Amrita University, SRM to start
Sports Mall International Bureaucratic Institutions & Embassies Sports & health
Residences, Hotels, Retail, F&B City Square admissions in June 2017. More educational institutions have facilities for your Smooth
Convention Center
Residences, Hotels, Retail, F&B expressed interest to set up their institutions in the state. We well-being functioning
already have reputed Institutions like IIM, IIT, NID, etc in the state.
International Schools, Reputed Hospitals, & Star Hotels like Hildon,
MEDIA CITY
Media and creative industries FINANCE CITY Marriot, and Leela group to come up in Amaravati.
World class production facilities Waterfront central business district (CBD)
Broadcasting Banks Development in Public Private Partnership Development Model is
Films NBFCs
Mutual Fund Institutions encouraged.e
Publishing
Gaming Investment Banks
Mobile Sports City Rating Agencies
Advertising 1679 Ha Government City Trading Houses
Residential, Hotels, Retail, F&B 1093 Ha
Finance City
Corporate Headquarters
MICE
Metro
2091 Ha Residences, Retail, Hotels, F&B
Urban Mobility is to be transformed in Andhra Pradesh through
developing metro rail projects in Vijayawada and Visakhapatnam.
Media City Tourism City The metro projects proposed are of length 36 km and 42.5 kms
2067 Ha Justice City 4716 Ha
JUSTICE CITY 1339 Ha TOURISM CITY respectively and are expected to provide fast and easy transport to
The Justice city will house Heritage Tourism
High court Religious Tourism millions in the cities and decongest roads. DMRC has been asked to
Local Courts & Tribunals Theme Parks
Legal Firms
Knowledge City
Water front tourism
Water taxis
take up preparing DPRs in two cities, and the total capital cost of
Law Schools
3459 Ha
Para-legal training Centres Science Centre
Museums
projects are INR 6,823 crores and INR 11,833 cores respectively for
Legal Research Institutes
Justice Knowledge Centre MICE
Residences, Hotels, Retail, F&B
Vijayawada and Visakhapatnam. Feasibility studies for both metro
Legal Processing & Support Centers
Residences, Hotels, Retail, F&B projects have been completed and both metro projects are
Health City
2647 Ha expected to be completed by 2023.
KNOWLEDGE CITY
World Class Universities
Electronic City HEALTH CITY
2663 Ha Medical tourism
Centers for higher learning & excellence
Multi disciplinary educational institutions Centers of Medical Excellence
R&D Institutions Super Speciality Health facilities
Start-up / Incubation centers World class Medical Universities
National Library Bio-medical research institutions
Recreational Parks and Sports Facilities Incubation & Innovation Suites
MICE Alternative Medicine Research Centre
Residences, Hotels, Retail, F&B Rehabilitation centres
MICE
Residential, Hotels, Retail, F&B
ELECTRONIC CITY
The Electronic city will house
IT campuses
Electronics industrial clusters
Electronic retail hubs
Testing labs
Incubation centers
Training institutes
Logistic Centers
Warehouses
Residences, Hotels, Retail, F&B
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MEGA INFRASTRUCTURE
PROJECTS AIRPORTS: The government has undertaken
the task of developing 5 new airports at
inaugurated on the 12th of January, 2017.
The government has also brought up a
Bhogapuram (Vizianagram), Dagadarthi(Nellore), comprehensive Civil Aviation Policy in 2015 for the
Orvakallu(Kurnool), Nagarjuna Sagar(Guntur), development of Airports in the state. In addition to the
Donakonda(Prakasam). above, some broad themes and strategies that are
The year on year growth in passenger traffic for emerging for the current strategy plan include:
Tirupati, Rajahmundry and Vijayawada are 43%, 1) Improving connectivity
21% and 76% respectively for the period of April
2) Strengthening existing and developing Greenfield
to November 2016 w.r.t April-November 2015.
infrastructure to improve service delivery
The average growth for India in the same period
has been 19%. The Interim terminal building at 3) Institution development: Setting up of
Vijayawada airport, the airport with the highest Autonomous Body for sector development - AP
year on year growth in passenger traffic was Airport Development Company (APADC)

Following is the list of mega investment projects, each of over `1000


crore. The projects mentioned below are all classified as 'Green
category', i.e. all approvals have been granted, land is in possession
and civil works have commenced. Further, the G1 category indicates
those projects that have already gone into production.

Sl. Status District Name of Lead Sector Line of Activity Investment Employment
No. (In Cr.) (Nos.)
1 G1 Visakhapatnam Hospira Health Care Bulk Drugs, Healthcare 1,500.00 3,000
Pharmaceutical products
2 G1 S.P.S Nellore Thermal Power Tech Power Generation Power Generation 8,580.00 1,620
3 G1 Chittoor PepsiCo Food, Agro, Marine Beverages 1,230.00 8,050
Products
4 G1 Chittoor Cadbury Mondelez Food, Agro, Chocolates 1,000.00 1,000
Marine Products
5 G1 Chittoor Isuzu Motors India Pvt. Ltd. Auto Components 4 wheelers 1,500.00 2,000
6 G2 S.P.S Nellore Gamesa Renewable P Ltd Power Generation Integrated Manufacturing 1,000.00 1,000
Unit Wind Power
7 G3 Kurnool Prism Cements Non Metallic Mineral Cement 2,000.00 1,850
8 G4 East Godavari Pals Plush India Pvt. Ltd. Other Industries Manufacturing Of Soft Toys 1,600.00 600
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ROADS: The Roads and Buildings Department economic development and to provide Integrated
GAS INFRASTRUCTURE:
is maintaining 45,831 Km of roads comprising Services to the Citizens. The objective is that every
The ministry of environment, forests and supply to gas grid. The estimated cost of this
National Highways, State Highways, Major household should have access to video capable
climate change (MoEF) has accorded project is about 1500 crores.
District Roads and Rural roads. The details of broadband at an affordable tariff.
environmental and coastal regulation zone CGD Company Godavari Gas Limited"
State Highways, Major District Roads and Other At present OFC (Optical Fibre Cable) connectivity is (CRZ) clearance to AP Gas Distribution incorporated on 27th September 2016 as JV
roads are as under: available in all State Capitals, Districts, HQs and upto Corporation Limited (APGDC) for the of APGDC and HPCL to develop CGD network
National Highways - 4,913 Km the Block Level. There is a plan to connect all the development of the Floating Storage Re- in East and West Godavari Districts.
State Highways -14,722 Km 2,50,000 Gram panchayats in the country. This will gasification Unit (FSRU) based LNG terminal at
Major District Roads - 10,629 Km be called the National Optical Fibre Network (NOFN). Kakinada Deep Water Port in East Godavari For the first time in the country, building of
district. district wise GAs (Geographical Areas) in place
Other Roads- 21,053.07 Km Key Initiatives:
of conventional City wise GAs has been
TOTAL - 51,317 Km IP CCTV Surveillance System (Cloud Based)- proposed. Proposed by APGIC(AP Gas
Excluding NH - 46,404 Km 18000 CC cameras in 9500 locations, 17 The proposed LNG terminal consists of Infrastructure Corporation), this is done to
Other road projects include the Beach Corridor command control centres, 2 data centres in development of marine facilities for LNG reap the benefits of the Natural Gas to rural
Project-The Bhogapuram to Bheemli Amravati & Vizag import (island jetty platform), berthing/mooring sections including urban areas. RB for their
connection, Visakhapatnam to Addaripeta. Virtual Classroom System (Cloud Based)- 4000 of FSRU, storage and re-gasification of LNG consideration and approval.
schools identified for implementation. with Kakinada Deep Water Port harbour, a high
The Vizag Chennai Industrial Corridor is another pressure subsea pipeline to transport re-
prominent road project taken up with a loan Drones for Governance Purposes- No objection
gasified LNG to coast and an onshore receiving
assistance from the Asian Development Bank. received from DGCA
facility for gas metering skid, control room and
Towers- JV company- Around 12000 telecom
towers to be developed.
FIBRENET: The Government of Andhra
Pradesh is deeply aligned with the National
vision of a Digital India and eager to make Universities:
Andhra Pradesh one of the first states to MAJOR INVESTMENTS IN INFRASTRUCTURE IN ANDHRA PRADESH
Energy University, Anantapur
embrace and deliver this vision to the people of Logistics University, Kakinada Bhavanapadu non-major port - Rs. 3500 crore - Bid received, to be finalized
Andhra Pradesh. It is planned to establish Fibre Bhogapuram international airport - Rs. 3200 crore - Bid process underway
Grid up to the village level so as to spur
Dagadarthi , Orvakallu, Nagarjuna Sagar, Donakonda- Greenfield airports coming up
Beach Corridor Priority Section I - Rs. 700 crore - Bid documents sent to government for
approval Narsapur Cargo Jetty - Rs. 500 crore - Request for EOI published
Machilipatnam Port-Land pooling notification issued
Inland Waterways-Ongoing land acquisition process
Floating Storage and Regasification Unit-Detailed feasibility report prepared
Gas Pipeline-Financial closure is achieved
Solar Parks in Anantpur, Kurnool and Kadapa- 4000MW - For 1000MW works are in advance stage.
Tenders to be floated for balance.
Waste to Energy Plants- Already awarded in Visakhapatnam, Tirupati& Guntur. Remaining 7 clusters
will be awarded shortly.
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12 Growth Drivers - High Growth Sectors

Construction/Housing
Housing for all by 2022 - access to basic amenities
40 lakh housing for EWS (10 lakhs in urban areas )
.
Easy availability of land, single window approvals, easy financing,
easing regulatory restrictions on renting

Logistics


Rail, Road, Waterway connectivity to Hinterland
Development of multimodal logistics parks and freight villages
COASTAL ECONOMIC ZONE
New Port Development Harnessing the prosperity of the Indian coastline and owing to a host of factors that render it as a
Overall handling capacity 550 MTPA seeing it as a pivotal instrument of increased global conducive destination for doing business and
Turnaround time of ports around 1.2 days by 2029 and maritime trade, the Central Government has trading.
initiated a regime of port-led development through With the second longest coastline in the country and
the Coastal Economic Zones across all the nine 4 large ports having an ultimate capacity of 750
maritime states spread across the peninsula. MMTPA, deep drafts and container terminal capable
The CEZs are basically spatial-economic regions, of handling vessels of DWT 200,000- Andhra
Tourism
which could extend along 300-500 km of coastline Pradesh has a steady base for setting up a zone
Most preferred tourist destination 8 themes and 200-300 km inland from the coastline. Each CEZ synonymous to its global contemporaries, which
Employment generation 10 lakh new jobs
is envisioned to be an agglomeration of coastal would qualify as a state of the art Innovation District
districts within a state, which are expected to cater in due time. Harnessing the potential of two large
Investment of Rs.30,000 crore by 2029
to a host of industries (food processing, steel, infrastructure projects Visakhapatnam-Chennai-
Quality standards to enhance visitor experience
cement, leather processing, petrochemicals, ship Industrial Corridor (VCIC) and Chennai-Bangalore
building, electronics and automotives), hence Industrial Corridor (CBIC), Andhra Pradesh has a
achieving an increased share of Gross Value Added, broad and regionally connected industrial base that
percentage of exports, and serving as a source of gives it an access to domestic economies strongly
Growth Corridors & Industrial Cities employment to many people-both locals and embedded in the global export economy. This is
migrated. projected to lead AP to a stream of investments flow
Increase GSDP contribution & job creation in corridors
from adjacent economies; eventually giving it an
Clustering of industries based on competitive/natural advantage AP as CEZ- NITI Aayog has identified 2 such zones
impetus to set up a world class export hub.
Single window system of approvals within India, one on the West Coast (Gujarat) and the
Flexibility in engaging with the government governance reforms other on the East Coast (Andhra Pradesh). Andhra
Decentralised management of clusters Pradesh, as a matter of fact, remains one of the most
Supply chain integration for MSMEs strategically preferred locations for this purpose
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TOURISM
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12 Growth Drivers - Achieving Economic Edge


The Government aspires to make the State the leading tourist destination in India for both
do-mestic travelers and international travelers by 2029. It aims to attract 30,000 crore in
investments into the tourism sector, to develop tourism destinations and services at par Competitiveness
with top global locations and deliver high quality tourism experiences. Towards greater Resource Efficiency & Performance

Andhra Pradesh ranks third in the country for domestic tourist arrivals. The State is a destination for various types of Competitiveness begets efficiency in resource allocation and utilization gains for
both economic and social growth.
tourism such as heritage and cultural tourism, religious and spiritual tourism, temple tourism, beach tourism, entertainment
AP aspires to be one among top 25 economies by 2029, in Global Competitiveness
tourism, nature and eco tourism and adventure tourism.
Index ( WEF ) from the current 52nd position.
As a highly labor intensive activity, tourism and tourism support activities create a high proportion of employment and
career opportunities for low skilled and semi- skilled workers, particularly for poor, female and young workers.

Towards this, the Government has identified the 8. Industry Status to Tourism to provide competitive incentives
following strategic initiative and interventions: for attracting investments
Ease of Doing Business
1. Development of nine major themes for 9. Data Capture and Market Intelligence to forecast sector Business-friendly environment for investments & job creation

tourism projects: beach & water tourism, growth, quantify tourist arrivals, understand tourist trends, Sine qua non for a business ecosystem for attracting private investments of
eco-tourism, Buddhist tourism, religious provide tourist amenities, develop destinations, design/ about 80 Lakh crore for financing the double digit growth and job creation.

tourism, heritage tourism, MICE and tourism propose projects, calculate sectors contribution to socio- By 2029, AP aims to be one among top 50 global destinations for investment by
infrastructure development recreation and economic parameters like employment, state economy/ scaling up in Ease of Doing Business Index.

adventure-based tourism, spiritual/wellness GSDP, quantify skill-gap requirement etc.


tourism, and medical tourism
10. Tourist Safety & Security and Health & Hygiene
2. Destination and Circuit Development the
Hub-and-Spoke model Structural shift in economy
3. Marketing and Brand-building Calibrating the economic structure

4. Governance and Institutional Framework to Transforming excess agricultural labour-force into productive and skilled manufacturing
labour-force who will be active stakeholders in double digit growth path
be streamlined & strengthened to facilitate
investments, enable efficient processing & Reduce the employment share of agriculture from 55 to 40%
diligent monitoring Aiming to provide gainful employment for al l in agriculture, industry and services fro
inclusive growth.
5. Capacity Building: mainstreaming Tourism
Education in the state, setting up of culinary
and hospitality institutes, technical
collaborations with internationally renowned
global tourism institutions and partnering
with the State Skill Development Corporation Productivity
for promoting tourism skill development Transitioning from factor driven to efficiency-driven

6. Investments in Tourism: target investment of Augmenting productivity of the processes and production system is the key to
transform Andhra Pradesh into a developed & competitive economy.
`30,000 crore by 2029
1% gain in productivity per annum can reduce the investments requirement by
7. Tourism Infrastructure: Development of 20% to 80 lakh crore by 2029 under this scenario for double digit growth.
connectivity, transportation, carrying capacity
& tourist amenities
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12 Growth Drivers - Catalyzing growth through enablers 12 Growth Drivers - Creating opportunities for well-being

Efficiency of Public Spend Skill Development


Achieving more output from public spending
Empowering people to improve their own lives
One-third of the total investment requirement likely to be through Public Finances.
Competitive labor force through skill development is imperative to harness the
Ensuring increased efficiency in resource mobilization and procurement within the emerging opportunities created through growth
government.
The state aims to be the 'Skill Capital' of India by skilling more than 1.3 crore
Targeting a capital expenditure of around 7% of GSDP and a direct tax to GSDP people by 2020
percentage of 11.5% by 2029

New enterprises/Startups/ Women Workforce Participation


Opportunities for the enterprising for better tomorrow It is smart economics & not only social imperative
Each job created in manufacturing sector leads to three other jobs in agriculture A $ 2.9 trilling of additional annual GDP in 2025 could be added to India's GDP by
and services. fully bridging the gender gap in the workplace.
Pushing for 'low scale labour intensive' manufacturing for pulling out excesses
The state aims to be best in the country by increasing the Womenworkforce
agricultural labour-force.
participation rate from 36.16 to more than 45, by 2029.
Capitalizing on its inherent strength of enterprise, Andhra Pradesh aims to
establish around 25000 new enterprises by 2029

Infrastructure Up-gradation
Social Capital & Microfinance
Building bridges from Now to Future
Building on our traditional strength
Improving infrastructure and creating durable assets to ensure connectivity for
ease of doing business, faster and sustained economic growth. Andhra Pradesh aspires to leverage its strength of 'social capital' of Self Help Group
(SHG) network to create micro enterprise consumer as producer
Huge employment generation potential in construction and real estate sector,
for multiplier effect AP aims at increasing its per SHG member income by 4 times to 1.17 lakhs by
increasing the credit flow into SHG from 7.338 crore to 28,000 crores by 2020
Around Rs. 17 lakh crores investment n infrastructure is required by 2029

JAM/e-Pragathi
Technology Up-gradation Efficient service delivering through technology

So that we avoid falling into the middle-income trap State Enterprise Architecture to galvanize the pan-government ecosystem to
design and deliver services in a coordinated, integrated, efficient and equitable
Technological research, innovation & advancement for gaining an edge in the
manner. Rs. 2398 crores investment envisaged for the Phase 1 for 2 years
sectors of future to avoid 'middle-income trap
Emerging technologies like additive manufacturing, big data analysis, robotics, JAM (Jan Dhan Account, Aadhaar card and Mobile connectivity) trinity critical for
artificial intelligence, genomics and synthetic biology are likely to provide jobs service delivery to poor.
and growth in future. By 2019, 100% households will have Jan Dhan Bank Account seeded with Aadhaar
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SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS, INCLUSIVE DOUBLE-DIGIT


SAMAJA VIKASAM & KUTUMBA VIKASAM The Sunrise Andhra Pradesh Vision 2029 sets an 7. Skilling the Workforce: Adopting the Skills
Andhra Pradesh is gearing up to adopt the Sustainable Development Goals 2030 agenda to ambitious target for economic growth for the state Towards Employment and Productivity (STEP)
define its own human development agenda. The SDGs expand the focus to include quality of - sustained Double Digit Growth of 12% GSDP Framework to design skill development and
urban life, sustainable agriculture systems, energy and infrastructure and sustainable growth rate, with a 1% increase in productivity. workforce training programs
industrialization, green development, climate change and disaster 8. Productivity: Raising capital and labour
The state's inclusive growth strategy is based on
To contextualize the SDGs as state agenda, Planning Department, GoAP has prepared SDG's 27 the following Guiding Principles: productivity
Macro level (outcome level) Indicators in tune with Vision 2029 priorities and a list of 104
9. Investment: Fiscal management and prudence,
indicators at output and activity level to achieve SDGs 2030. Balanced regional growth by leveraging each
and mobilization and effective deployment of
Government has integrated its two flagship assurance based programmes ;
district's unique competitive advantage
investment to achieve the investment target of
Equal opportunities for growth and
Kutumba Vikasam- security for Households `90 lakh crore by 2029
development: education reforms and skill
Samaja Vikasam- facilities to accelerate the momentum of saturation approach for 10. Sector Focus: Strengthening end-to-end value
development to ensure equality of access and
achieving sustainable development. chains in both traditional and sunrise sectors.
opportunity across all sections of society
Key sectors include diversified agriculture,
Combination of market and social instruments
agribusiness and post harvest processing for a
to propel growth
healthy population, fisheries for export, MSMEs
Environmental sustainability and low-skill labour-intensive manufacturing for
Key Drivers for Inclusive Growth: job creation, tourism, textiles and traditional
handlooms and handicrafts, and construction
1. Basic Amenities for All
11. Entrepreneurial culture: fostering innovation,
2. Special Development Plans for vulnerable
entrepreneurship and start-up culture through
groups
incubators, capacity-building missions, and
3. Sustainable, Productive and Diversified
creation of knowledge economy
Agriculture: Doubling agricultural GSDP
growth rate by 2029, raising productivity, and
reducing dependency on rainfall
4. Harvesting the Post-harvest Farm Sector:
Raising per capita productivity in agriculture
by directing surplus labour from farms to
post-harvest processing and value-addition
5. Industrialization: Manufacturing and MSME to
drive new job creation and structural shift in
economy
6. Reviving Handicraft and Handloom
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EASE OF DOING
GLOBALLY COMPETITIVE SOCIETY BUSINESS
World over, industry sector health of a country / region The key highlights of the assessment wherein AP was better
is measured by its global competitiveness and its off India:
ability to attract investments. Andhra Pradesh 1. AP (38th) performed significantly better than India (61st) in
envisions being within the top 20 economies of the the Institutions pillar, partly due to the fact that the security
world ranked on the Global Competitiveness Index. As situation (crime and terrorism) in AP (46th) is assessed
of 2015, the state ranked 51st in the world on GCI. considerably more positively than in India (113th). A much
The State of Andhra Pradesh is making concerted better performance in terms of property rights protection
efforts to give an accelerated push to its economy and also puts AP over India.
align it, as envisaged by the VISION 2029 in which the 2. AP performed better than India in the Goods market
share of industries in the GSDP is elevated to 25% as efficiency (65th vs 92nd), the Labor market efficiency (74th
compared to the current rate of 20%. vs 104th) and the Financial market development (43rd vs
54th) pillars.
With this perspective, GoAP prepared an action plan to As an yearly exercise, the GCI 2016-17 results were
assess the competitiveness of the State along with its announced in the month of October, 2016 with India at 39th
strengths and weaknesses, with the help of World position with an increment of 17 positions. This factor propels
Economic Forum and CII of India. Eventually, the Global the State of Andhra Pradesh to assess the state of its
Competitiveness Index (GCI) for the state of Andhra competitiveness for the year 2016-17. Government of India with the help of World Bank has ranked 2nd in India in the 2015 Assessment of State
Pradesh was carried out for 2015-16 in which it The Assessment of GCI 2016-17 for AP will now be an designed business reforms for easing the regulatory Implementation of Business Reforms by Department of
secured 51st position out of 141 economies, instrument of impact evaluation for AP's initiatives and efforts burden on the investor. Department of Industrial Policy Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP), Government of India
surpassing India at 56th position. in line with business community. and Promotion has come up with 340 Reforms grouped 2. Investor Lifecycle Management Framework: Institutional
under 10 main categories viz. Access to Information, support to new businesses from the Pre-Investment Phase,
Single Window System, Land & Property Registration, through Entry State, Implementation State, and finally
Permits/Approvals/NOCs, Environment Approvals & Operations and Aftercare Stage
Clearances, Labour Laws, Service Connections, Taxes
3. Institutional Reorientation towards consistent policy
(VAT/CST), Inspections & Compliances, Dispute
formulation, innovation and trade promotion, transparency
Resolution.
and speed of processes, partnership business models and
Andhra Pradesh has been a execution, and efficient and quick redressal of grievances.
4. Setting up of an Economic Development Board to facilitate,
consistent performer in the Ease of attract, and enable investments
Doing Business Index; Ranking 1st 5. Infrastructure: an integrated approach to core and
in 2016-17and 2nd in 2015-16. industrial infrastructure development
6. Cities as Growth Centres: Rapid urbanization into
Productive, Inclusive, Sustainable, Smart and Well-
A number of critical focus areas have emerged for Andhra governed cities
Pradesh towards competitiveness. They are as follows:
7. Balanced regional growth: bottoms up economic
1. Ease of Doing Business: Creating an efficient and transformation
inclusive ethos for enterprise and business. The state
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ECOSYSTEM
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Andhra Pradesh aspires to grow into a competitive economy that creates opportunities for everyone, to
AP Urban Fund
foster the growth of productive firms, farms and people. The state government takes cognizance of the
changing patterns of government regulation worldwide and has transformed into a strategic, value-
enhancing force which apart from striving to fulfill basic needs of people also directs them into a lane of
fast-paced growth.

Economic Development Board


The Government set up the new institution Economic Development Board (EDB) to enable the state to
fulfil its vision, whose broad mandate is to undertake strategic planning and provide policy inputs for
accelerated development of states industrial and services sector, promote industrial and infrastructural
investments, appraise the PPP based investments and recommend incentives for mega industrial projects;
mobilize internal and external resources and assist the State Government in structuring and setting up
various Special Purpose Vehicles as deemed necessary.
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CLIMATE CHANGE DELIVERING THE VISION


Real Time Governance The CORE Dashboard is on public domain and has multi channel
access in real time.
The Vision 2029 targets of the Andhra Pradesh
clearly state the importance of Real Time Command and Communication Center set up to monitor traffic
Governance using technology across sectors and and happenings around the city of Vijayawada coupled with
machine learning to alert for mishaps and assignments.
practices in the Government. Real Time
Governance involves real time information, real E-Office implementation for all Departments to record, write,
time response and service, remote control and approve and move all files for approvals and review in the
supervision, virtual audit and inspection and Governments.
GHG Emissions Inventory intervention by exception.
Andhra Pradesh's approach to sustainability Kaizala (a Microsoft Application) is being used increasingly by
Andhra Pradesh government is using Real-Time Departments to coordinate daily tasks and processes in a
encompasses green energy, sustainable agriculture, The activities of the APSDPS include:
data and analytics to improve governance at all structured and timely fashion.
urban development, sustainable forests, green World class gauging networks to measure and record
industries and other mechanisms for sustainable levels. Real Time data of each department is linked
real time weather and climate parameters Dry Spell Mitigation and Drought Proofing More than four lakh
development. to CM Core Dashboard, and is monitored through
Vulnerability mapping for all types of disasters of the acres under moisture stress were provided water for seven days
AP carried out a benchmarking study with TERI, Delhi. Command and Communication Centre (CCC) for through rain guns
state
Assessment of Impacts, Adaptation, Vulnerability and immediate decisions. in all the four districts of Rayalaseema.
Preparation of disaster mitigation plans
Mitigation of Climate Change in Andhra Pradesh that
The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) completed Building a strong, reliable and accurate disaster warning
(supported by Andhra Pradesh State Development dissemination system
Drones
Planning Society, Planning Department), state level Analysing climate change impacts in the state.
estimation of Greenhouse Gas Emissions (GHGs) was
done for Andhra Pradesh based on government & peer Mapping of surface and ground water status daily/
weekly/ monthly/ seasonal Weather Forecasting
reviewed secondary data sources. Estimation of GHG
& Analytics
emissions was done for the sectors identified in India's 24X7 data center for digital data dissemination
National Communication - (i) energy sector (and through SMS,
included fuel combustion and fugitive emissions), (ii) Email and other online services.
industrial processes and product use, (iii) agriculture Assessment of the impact of droughts at the
sector, (iv) land use, land use change, and forestry, and end of the season
(v) waste management practices. Andhra Pradesh is the
The integration of data from satellite imageries, and Implementation
first state in India to have come up with a GHG
Emission Inventory. ground water observations is done
Some of the notable policies in the state are: CM Core Dashboard
State Solar Power Policy 2015 An "Early Warning Centre" (EWC) to forewarn about
impacting areas during the periods of floods and cyclones
State Wind Power Policy 2015 has been established.
Vision Management Unit Command &
Industrial Development Policy 2015 The EWC simulates the weather for next 3 days using a
Communication
State Energy Efficiency Mission series of models to generate likely impact / alert maps Centre
Green India Mission during cyclone and flood situations.

Andhra Pradesh State Development Planning Society


(APSDPS) is a unit that assists in steering the
Department of Planning in charting a planned
development process in the state.
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Governance Lab Targeted Impact

VISION LABS GOVERNMENT REVENUE


975
INR

INR 39,696 Crore


Crore
additional tax revenue in 2016/17

cumulative contribution of
lab initiatives in 2020
PUBLIC SERVICE
DELIVERY
GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT

INR
Streamlining of over

1,200
2.96
Government
Orders
PPP MoU from CII summit & PPP Cell

lakh Crore
Worth of investments
Retail Sector Aims to Generate Investments Jobs and Income 745 (100%)
of Government
Services available Online
Organised Retail Supply

25,000 2,00, 000 SHG Members uplifted 1.4 Crore


Farmers lives improved
Minimum Jobs Created
Unorganised 500 Made in AP products Increasing MeeSeva users
INR 5,142 Cr Retail 70,000 to 2.0 Crore (100% increase)
Investments
50,000 MSME's increasing
income by 50%
Kirana Stores Impacted

34,700,000
Rural Beneficiaries

Sunrise Andhra Pradesh Vision 2029 Education Labs


ASSURING QUALITY EDUCATION AS A COMMITMENT
TO THE FUTURE OF ANDHRA PRADESH
Uplifting Schools & AWCs
55,607
Improving Students Outcomes Anganwadi Centres
Sunrise Andhra Pradesh Vision 2029 Urban Labs
1,400,000 46,137
Pre-Schoolers Government Schools
THE LABS OUTCOMES ENSURE ECONOMIC AND
4,183,441 SOCIAL BENEFITS TO ANDHRA PRADESH CITIES
Primary & Secondary Students

HOUSING ROADS
Upskilling Teachers & AWWs
~46,41,872
Dwelling Units In 110 Ulbs By 2029 Benefiting ~ 63,57,344
Urban Population In 4 ULBs And
INR 44,794 Cr
53,891 Anganwadi Workers Investments For Pathfinder Projects
Commuters From Other Cities By 2029
Inr 27,499.3 Cr
180,817 Primary & Secondary Teachers INR 1,27,214 Cr Potential Investment
Economic Multiplier For
Pathfinder Projects
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
16 Initiatives Identified WATER AND SANITATION
INR 2,000 Crore
PUBLIC TRANSPORT ~ 56 Lakh (WATER) New Direct Investment Into Andhra Pradesh
INR 1,068 Cr (USD 158 Mil) from Govt. is Required Benefiting 1,31,48,924 ~ 70 Lakh (SEWERAGE) INR 9,000 ++ Crore
Urban Population In Class 1 Cities By 2029
Household To Be Connected In 110 Ulbs By 2029 Revenue Per Annum To Ulb
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VISION MANAGEMENT UNIT


The Vision Management Unit
under the Planning Department
GoAP is a bright and vibrant
team of young professionals
from diverse backgrounds who
together work on data, targets,
performance indicators, global
studies, best practices and
global standards to prepare
recommendations for the
Government Departments in
order to achieve the set target of
Vision 2029.

The unit catalyzes bold innovations in


public and private sector services, support
institutional strengthening and capacity
building of government departments in
planning, delivery and monitoring of Fundamental Focus
development schemes and public services.
VMU integrates various vision initiatives
and interventions into the annual planning Vision Communications
and budgeting processes of the GoAP, and Global Competitive Economy
prepares and publishes quarterly, half-
yearly, annual reports and thematic studies Urbanisation and Infrastructure
on the transformation areas identified in Human and Social Development
the vision to provide an integrated picture
of vision achievements. Governance and Public Service Delivery
Natural Resources Management & Sustainability
Monitoring, Evaluation and Performance Measurement
Amaravati Marathon was a culmination
of peoples love, compassion and
commitment to build and nurture their
Capital. Running for Amaravati means
running for a future where youngsters
will build their careers, where happiness
index will be the measure of the quality
of living and where every dream will be
achieved in a brighter, healthier and
happier Andhra Pradesh."

Mori, a cashew exporting village in


East Godavari district, has emerged as
the first super-smart village of the state.
Even as the rest of the country is
struggling to switch over to the digital
payment mode, this tiny village has
been declared an all-digital
administration panchayat.

Mori had previously bagged the


national-level Swachh village award
from the Centre.

Vision Management Unit, APSDPS, Planning Department, Government of Andhra Pradesh

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