The revised ordinance covers several categories of land allotment in Amaravati, including proposals for educational institutions, central and state government organizations, banks, public sector undertakings and private institutions. File. | Photo credit: GN Rao
The Government of Andhra Pradesh has issued an order regulating certain survey numbers related to allotment of land to various institutions in the Capital Region Development Authority (CRDA) area of Amaravati.
The orders were issued through GOMs.No.277 by the Municipal Administration and Urban Development Department (CRDA) on Wednesday (December 24, 2025).
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According to the order, the government reviewed the land allocation earlier approved in GOMs.No.226 dated November 12, 2025 based on the recommendations of the 20th Group of Ministers (GoM).
Chief Secretary to the Government S. Suresh Kumar said in the Central Committee that the matter was subsequently reviewed by the APCRDA Authority in its 55th meeting held on December 4, which empowered the APCRDA Commissioner to make the necessary corrections in the poll numbers and seek the government’s approval.
After careful examination, the government approved the modifications to the specific registration numbers, with the understanding that all other aspects of the original parcels, including the size and proportions of the land, remain unchanged. The revised ordinance covers several categories of land allotment in Amaravati, including new proposals for educational institutions, central and state government organizations, banks, public sector undertakings and private institutions.
Under the new proposals, land allotments for 11 institutions with a total extent of 49.50 acres have been approved. In addition, revised extents totaling 42.30 acres have been approved for six institutions that were earlier allotted land in 2025. The order also includes allotment of residential land for banks and government institutions of 12.66 acres and revisions of allotments made between 2014 and 2019 covering an extent of about 16.29 acres.
The Government has directed the Commissioner, Andhra Pradesh Capital Region Development Authority, Vijayawada to take further action in accordance with Amaravati Land Allotment Rules, 2017 and Amaravati Land Allotment Regulations, 2017.
Published – 25 Dec 2025 16:45 IST
