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Union Cabinet approves ₹2,533 crore office and housing projects for Central staff in Amaravati

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Union Cabinet approves ₹2,533 crore office and housing projects for Central staff in Amaravati

The CCEA clears the CGGPOA and GPRA projects to build office and residential space for Central government staff in the capital

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