The Amaravati Gazette is likely to be officially released during the December 2025 Parliament session. This move is important for Andhra Pradesh as it will confirm Amaravati as the state capital.
The Capital Region Development Authority (CRDA) has been busy completing legal and administrative steps to make this happen. Officials have recently met farmers to share that the Amaravati Gazette bill will be placed in Parliament in December.
This step will end the long wait for many farmers and residents who want a clear decision about the capital city. Until now, no city in Andhra Pradesh has an official Gazette declaring it as the capital.
What the Amaravati Gazette Means
The Gazette will give Amaravati legal recognition as Andhra Pradesh’s capital. It will allow new projects and government offices to move forward officially. The government plans to finish all capital-related works by 2028. This includes government buildings, residential zones, and infrastructure.
The Gazette notification will also help solve many past conflicts about the capital. It will clear legal doubts and speed up development work. Farmers are hopeful this will bring new opportunities and investments to the region.
Parliament Session Details
The winter session of Parliament will run from December 1 to 19, 2025. Government sources say the Amaravati Gazette bill will be a key agenda item. Legal teams are checking all technical details to avoid delays during Parliament discussions.
The Andhra Pradesh government is pushing for faster approval. Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu has often said that Amaravati is central to the state’s future and identity. This Gazette notification will be a strong step to restart Amaravati’s development fully.
Big Funding and Development Ahead
Amaravati’s development has also gained fresh funding from World Bank and Asian Development Bank. More than $1.6 billion is planned for building infrastructure, schools, hospitals, and roads.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to support the project. The government aims to complete this greenfield capital by 2028, making Amaravati a world-class city.
With the Gazette likely by December, construction and investment will pick up speed. This will bring jobs and growth, benefiting farmers and residents in and around Amaravati.
Why This News Matters
- Legal Gazette will confirm Amaravati as Andhra Pradesh capital.
- It clears past confusion and boosts confidence in development.
- December Parliament session is key to final approval.
- Large funding and government support will speed up work.
- Farmers and citizens eagerly await progress after years of uncertainty.
This official move will shape Andhra Pradesh’s future and bring hope to many. The wait has been long, but now Amaravati’s capital status is close to becoming a reality.





