
Amaravati: Andhra Pradesh has announced the rules of Andhra Pradesh Capital on Tuesday for land association (formulation and implementation), 2025, which will control the unique method of associating land for building the capital Amaravati.
With Sutesh Kumar, the main secretary of the government, the city administration and development, he said that these rules apply to the “capital region”, with the exception of the “capital of the capital”, which will continue to follow the rules of Andhra Pradesh City Land Colling Sheme (formulation and implementation), 2015.
“In accordance with the will of the government to build” capital of people “and building the necessary accompanying infrastructure projects such as airports, ports and all other necessary projects, the mechanism of public procurement was designed as a voluntary system,” Kumar said in the government order (GO).
It is based on the mutual consensus between landowners and the state/authority, said Kumar and added that this is a unique method of awarding land contracts, which is named and stylized as a “soil association scheme”.
The rules of the “land association scheme” come at a time when the government plans to transform the capital of Greenfield Amaravati into a “mega city” by combining neighboring mangalagiri, Tadepalli, Guntur and Vijayawada with Amaravati.
The aim of this effort is to combine another 40,000 acres of land, except for 54,000 acres of land on which the government is already sitting for Amaravati.
The government plans to build an international airport in Amaravati.
The “Land Association Scheme” was designed for the development of the capital city, where land lands owned by individual farmers and the owners or a group of owners are consolidated within the development system, he said.
According to Kumar, the “land association scheme” is a better scheme formulated by state legislator Andhra Pradesh due to a mandate permitted according to sections 107 and 108 rights to fair compensation and transparency in attorney, rehabilitation and relocation of Act 2013.
“The aim of this system is justice to families affected by the construction of a living and sustainable region for the state for the state for Andhra Pradesh, as well as farmers and landowners in the capital region and also make them take advantage of better compensation and also to make partners in the state development process.
It is designed in such a way that participants of land owners are relatively compensated by the allocation of the reconstructed land together with the developed infrastructure, inter alia, Kumar said.
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