AP CM in Delhi Today For Talks, CII Summit
This is part of the state government's stepped-up push to secure central funding and attract fresh investment

VIJAYAWADA: Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu will fly to New Delhi on Monday for meetings with senior central ministers, World Bank representatives, and top industry leaders.
This is part of the state government's stepped-up push to secure central funding and attract fresh investment.
The Naidu-led government has been intensifying its outreach with the Centre on a host of issues, ranging from special financial packages to fast-tracking major infrastructure corridors in the state.
Upon arrival, the CM would meet home minister Amit Shah before noon, where a discussion on pending issues of Andhra Pradesh, including infrastructure development and the release of central funds would be taken up.
He would meet Jal Shakti minister CR Patil to discuss water resource-related matters.
In the afternoon, a delegation from the World Bank is scheduled to call on the CM as part of the state's ongoing engagement with multilateral financial institutions to accelerate development under the government's Swarna Andhra vision.
In the evening, Naidu would participate in the Confederation of Indian Industry’s business summit at Hotel Taj Palace. This is part of the state's effort to woo investors ahead of forthcoming global investment summits.
The CM would also hold discussions with members of NITI Aayog, including S Mahendra Dev, chairman of the PM’s economic advisory council, to deliberate on the state's developmental and economic priorities.

