Andhra Pradesh's Amaravati to Emerge as Quantum Valley with Major Healthcare and Industrial Developments
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu announced initiatives to position Amaravati as a global knowledge hub. The state aims for significant healthcare and industrial projects, including a 500-bed super-specialty hospital and a 133-qubit quantum computer, enhancing job creation and economic self-reliance.
Andhra Pradesh's Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu outlined plans to develop Amaravati into a leading global knowledge and healthcare hub. The state government will employ an 'autopilot' approval system to expedite project authorizations.
Key initiatives include the Bollineni Institute of Skill, Education and Research (BISER) and a 500-bed super-specialty hospital, projected to support 5,000 jobs across healthcare sectors. Additionally, a 133-qubit quantum computer is to be operational by December, marking India's entry into quantum computing.
Major projects from Google and ArcelorMittal are also underway, with strict adherence to completion timelines. The government has committed Rs 20,000 crore to health and aims to enhance green energy production. Potential economic impacts include increased global competitiveness and job opportunities for youth.
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