Grievances filed during the week-long Grievance Day will be addressed on priority, APCRDA Additional Commissioner A. Bhargava Teja said on Saturday while interacting with farmers and laborers from the National Capital Region.
APCRDA organized a Grievance Day at its headquarters in Rayapudi to address the issues raised by farmers, agricultural laborers and residents of the capital region. Several proponents submitted comments on disputes over municipal boundaries, street routing and registration of returnable land. Officials from various wings of APCRDA participated in the program and redressed some grievances on the spot.
Stating that negligence in handling public grievances will not be tolerated, the Additional Commissioner directed the department heads to ensure speedy redressal. He urged farmers to take advantage of the weekly Grievance Day held every Saturday between 10:00 am and 1:00 pm at the Rayapudi office.
A total of 80 complaints were received, of which 75 were related to land issues in Amaravati, two from Social Welfare Engineering, one general welfare case, one related to development support and one related to LPS infrastructure.
Senior officials including Director (Lands-Capital City) Vasanth Rayudu, Chief Engineer G. Venkateswara Rao, GRM Nodal Officer P. Jayasri, Special Deputy Collectors, Heads of Departments and tahsildars were present.
Published – 06 Dec 2025 20:11 IST
