Lakshmi Parthasarathy orders power, water at Amaravati workers’ camp after inspection
Amaravati Development Corporation Chairperson Lakshmi Parthasarathy inspected worker camps in Amaravati on April 28, 2026, and directed contractors to improve food, accommodation, and basic utilities for migrant laborers. She visited multiple camps, assessing kitchen facilities, sanitation, drinking water, and living conditions. Officials accompanied her during the review of infrastructure and services at the sites.
- ▪Lakshmi Parthasarathy is the Chairperson and Managing Director of the Amaravati Development Corporation.
- ▪The inspection took place on April 28, 2026, at multiple worker camps including sites in Lingayapalem, Thullur, and near N-13 and N-16 Roads.
- ▪She ordered improvements in food quality, sanitation, drinking water, and living conditions for migrant workers and their families.
- ▪The review included central kitchens, toilets, and utility water arrangements at the labor camps.
- ▪Officials accompanied Lakshmi Parthasarathy during the site inspections.
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Amaravati Development Corporation (ADC) Chairperson and Managing Director D. Lakshmi Parthasarathy on Tuesday (April 28, 2026) directed contractors to ensure better food and accommodation for workers engaged in capital construction work, many of whom have migrated from neighbouring States with their families.During inspections of central kitchen facilities at labour camps, she visited sites at Lingayapalem (NCC camp), Thullur (RVR camp), a mega camp near N-13 Road, and the BSR and BSPL camps near N-16 Road in Ananthavaram. Accompanied by officials, she reviewed food quality, sanitation, toilets, drinking water and utility water arrangements.
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