A hectic schedule awaits Naidu in Singapore



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Prime Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu will pay a three-day visit to Singapore from July 8 to attend the Mayors Forum of the World Cities Summit (WCSMC).

He will attend several bilateral meetings and debates during the three-day summit

Mayors from more than 120 cities are expected to attend the two-year meeting on Smart City Development.

CRDA Pavilion

The Capital Region Development Authority (CRDA) has installed a pavilion on the site site with the cooperation of the AP Economic Development Council.

The Prime Minister Discuss the meeting on "How state and city governments can work together to better prepare for innovation, adapt to new technologies and ensure inclusive growth "

Later, he will deliver a speech on the theme: cities: embracing the future through innovation and collaboration.

It will be followed by a bilateral meeting with S. Iswaran, Minister of Communication and Information of Singapore, in the afternoon session.

Minister to attend plenary session with Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe. The theme of the session will be "Urbanization – Water, Environment and Transport Management". Naidu will participate in a round table with Kristalina Georgieva, Director General of the World Bank; Thani Al Zeyoudi, Minister of Environment of the United Arab Emirates; Jacobs president Steven Demetriou; and Dassault Systems Vice President Bernand Charles.

Later, the Chief Minister will deliver an address on the potential investment opportunities and dynamic economic development of Andhra Pradesh. During the three-day visit, he will meet Singapore Finance Minister Heng Swee Keat and the Minister of National Development. The Chief Minister will also have a meeting with Singapore's Deputy Prime Minister, Tharman Shanmugaratnam and Ranil Wickremesinghe

The Mining Chief will participate in the Lee Kuan Yew Institute Awards Program with the Minister of Foreign Affairs. Heng Swee Finance. Keat

. Naidu will discuss with German agribusiness experts ways to increase agricultural production in the state using modern technology.

It should be noted that Singapore has used German technology for the development of the agricultural sector in the country.

A team of renowned builders, consultants, architects and designers also participate in the summit.

million. Naidu will also introduce the team to international experts in the construction industry to adopt the new technology in the development of Amaravati.

Ministers Yanamala Ramakrishnudu and P. Narayana; Sai Prasad, secretary of the CM; Senior Secretary, Energy, Investments and Infrastructure, Ajay Jain; Commissioner CRDA Ch. Sridhar; Commissioner for Information and Public Relations, S. Venkateswar; and the personal secretary of CM, P. Srinivas, will accompany Mr. Naidu

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