Apart from developing the state with Human resources, Chandrababu wants to provide all the amenities to the public in general. He wants reputed educational institutions in the state.
Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu has said the state government is ready to set up a high court bench in Kurnool. “We would pass a resolution to set up the bench in Kurnool, as part of our poll promise, and send it to the Centre for approval,” he said at a review meeting he held with officials from the law department here.
The Chief Minister asked the officials to plan the setting up of an international law school on 100 acres in Amaravati through the Bar Council of India Trust. “We must have institutions of international standards in Amaravati, like the Bengaluru-based National Law School of India University and the Goa-based India International University of Legal Education and Research,” he said.
He wants the state to develop in all the sectors in a big way. It is reported that people who have returned during the Jagan regime now want to come back under the Babu regime. Amaravathi is being planned in the theme and style of Singapore.
Consultants with international repute are already planning for the buildings in Amaravathi. The completion of quarters for the law makers, judges and others is going on in Amaravathi.