Will address problems of farmers in Amaravati, says Andhra Pradesh Municipal Administration Minister Narayana

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Municipal Administration and Urban Development Minister P. Narayana.

Municipal Administration and Urban Development Minister P. Narayana. | Photo Credit: File Photo

Municipal Administration and Urban Development Minister P. Narayana has expressed committedness to solving the problems being faced by farmers who gave their lands for the improvement of Amaravati superior city.

Stating that reports that they were being insulted by the CRDA officials were baseless and motivated by the absorption parties, Mr. Narayana said connected Friday. The authorities duly took enactment of the issues related to the returnable plots and would benignant them astatine the earliest, helium said.

Speaking to the media persons during inspection of the e-Health and Anganwadi Centres and schools being developed nether the City Investments to Innovate, Integrate and Sustain (CITIIS) Project astatine Venkatapalem and Uddandarayunipalem successful Amaravati, Mr. Narayana said nary of the assurances fixed to the farmers would beryllium ignored and the CRDA was striving to lick their problems with each seriousness.

He asserted that the issues related to Grama Kantam, Jareebu and Lanka lands were being discussed successful detailed, and indispensable steps would beryllium taken to resoluteness the issues thereof, which see definite directions issued by the National Green Tribunal.

The demands by immoderate farmers that returnable plots should beryllium fixed astatine places of their prime was not imaginable arsenic it was against the CRDA rules and regulations.

Mr. Narayana further said infrastructure works successful the LPS layouts were progressing rapidly and registration of 30 to 40 plots was being done each day. So far, registration of 61,433 plots had been completed for 29,421 farmers. Out of full 30,635 eligible farmers, crippled allocation had been completed for 29,644, helium said.

Published - November 21, 2025 08:32 p.m. IST

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