Massive Amaravati Secretariat Proposal Goes Viral
The Amaravati Secretariat is being talked about again in Andhra Pradesh. This time people are discussing the plan for the Amaravati Secretariat. A man named Purushotham Reddy shared some comparisons on media. Now the issue is being discussed a lot on media and people are talking about it in politics.
Amaravati Secretariat Compared With Global Landmarks
Purushotham Reddy said the Amaravati Secretariat will be bigger than famous government buildings.
| Building | Approximate Area |
|---|---|
| Parliament House | 6.94 lakh sq. ft. |
| United Nations Headquarters | 7 lakh sq. ft. |
| White House | 15 lakh sq. ft. |
| Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Telangana State Secretariat | 8.58 lakh sq. ft. |
| Tamil Nadu Secretariat | 8 lakh sq. ft. |
| Amaravati Secretariat | 58 lakh sq. ft. |
These comparisons are making people debate about the size of the Amaravati Secretariat.
Critics Question the Need for Such a Huge Structure
Some people think the Amaravati Secretariat does not need to be so big. They are asking if the state can afford to spend much money on it. The state has things to spend money on like helping people and building roads. Many people believe the government should focus on these things of building a big Amaravati Secretariat.
Government Supporters Defend the Vision
But the people who support the government say Amaravati is going to be a city. They think the Amaravati Secretariat should be big and nice to represent the city. They also say the big Amaravati Secretariat will have space for the government to grow in the future.
Amaravati Continues to Dominate Andhra Pradesh Politics
The Amaravati Secretariat has been an issue in Andhra Pradesh politics for a long time. Now the size of the Amaravati Secretariat is adding to the debate. People are sharing their thoughts, on media and both sides are strongly expressing their views.
Prestige Project or Administrative Necessity?
The main question now is whether the Amaravati Secretariat is really needed or if it is a big project to show off. People think the government needs to explain why the Amaravati Secretariat needs to be so big and how much it will cost.




