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Introduction
Vijayawada is the second biggest city in the newly established state of Andhra Pradesh, as well as the state's political center. According to statistics, Vijayawada is the 159th fastest growing city in the world. The Vijayawada Bus Terminal is Asia's second largest, while the Vijayawada Railway Junction is the third largest busiest railway junction. Vijayawada has the largest wholesale textile and apparel marketplaces in South Asia.
Vijayawada is also a business hub for wholesale agricultural products, especially in vegetables, fruits, and spices. Vijayawada, which boasts a big number of engineering institutions and the region's first medical college, is widely perceived as an educational center in Southern India.
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The city hosts India's second largest book festival. Vijayawada is also noted for its rich cultural heritage, which can be seen in local dance styles, music, crafts, painting, architecture, and fine arts. The city's origins may be traced back to the banks of the Krishna River, along the dispersed Eastern Ghats, and it is surrounded by abundant natural resources.
Amravati, the projected future capital of Andhra Pradesh, will be located across the river. It is around 25 kilometers from Vijayawada and is a greenfield capital development project. Vijayawada is undergoing transformation in property investment, land use, traffic pattern, and demographic factors because of the growth of Amravati. This report quickly highlights the city of Vijayawada's public transportation in many categories addressing the Background, Economy, Demography, Policies, and Future Developments.