Andhra Pradesh to have world’s largest war memorial
Resham SengarResham Sengar/Times Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, ANDHRA PRADESH/ Created : Mar 4, 2018, 00:02 IST
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The Indian state of Andhra Pradesh is in news for all the good reasons these days. Apparently, the southern state is fast going notch by notch as a tourism destination by introducing several infrastructural developments within its … Read more
The Indian state of Andhra Pradesh is in news for all the good reasons these days. Apparently, the southern state is fast going notch by notch as a tourism destination by introducing several infrastructural developments within its geographical boundaries. Read less

The Indian state of Andhra Pradesh is in news for all the good reasons these days. Apparently, the southern state is fast going notch by notch as a tourism destination by introducing several infrastructural developments within its geographical boundaries.
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The MoU for the special 6,100 crore project has been already signed at the CII Partnership summit. The AP Economic Development Board (APEDB) and Smartparks Infra Project Private Limited, represented by its managing director Srinivas Tavva, will be jointly taking care of this project.
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As per the MoU, the Bund Street or Destination Street will become the unexampled street tourism destination especially made to lure more and more domestic and international tourists.
With the successful completion of the Vijaywada-Amaravati Hyperloop and the Bund Street Destination project, Andhra Pradesh would surely have its tourism objective fulfilled.
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