Prof K Nageshwar: Three Packages firsts, three capitals next (Video)

         మూడు ప్యాకేజీల  తరువాతే మూడు రాజధానుల అమలు||Three Packages firsts, three capitals next||

Amid high tension and intense speculation over the issue of shifting the capital from Amaravati, the Andhra Pradesh Cabinet on Friday decided to constitute a high-power committee to examine the G.N. Rao committee report on the issue of capital and also the report of Boston consulting group to be submitted in January and make suggestions to the State Government.

Briefing the media in Amaravati, State Information Minister Perni Nani said that the Cabinet had discussed the G.N. Rao committee report and decided to constitute a high-power committee. "The Boston consulting group is also studying the issue and the report is likely to be submitted in the first week of January. The expert committee will study both the reports and then only a decision will be taken," he said.

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Prof K Nageshwar: Three Packages firsts, three capitals next (Video)
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మూడు ప్యాకేజీల తరువాతే మూడు రాజధానుల అమలు||Three Packages firsts, three capitals next|| Amid high tension and intense speculation over the issue of shifting the capital from Amaravati, the Andhra Pradesh Cabinet on Friday decided to constitute a high-power committee to examine the G.N. Rao committee report on the issue of capital and also the report of Boston consulting group to be submitted in January and make suggestions to the State Government. Briefing the media in Amaravati, State Information Minister Perni Nani said that the Cabinet had discussed the G.N. Rao committee report and decided to constitute a high-power committee. "The Boston consulting group is also studying the issue and the report is likely to be submitted in the first week of January. The expert committee will study both the reports and then only a decision will be taken," he said.

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