Village Map Andhra Pradesh Capital
Hyderabad was the capital city of Andhra Pradesh, but with bifurcation of Telangana, the city will now serve as capital of the new state. Andhra Pradesh will function from Hyderabad till 2024 and Amaravati is being developed to take over as Andhra's Capital. Andhra Pradesh Capital Region is the conurbation or metropolitan area surrounding Amaravati, the new capital city of Andhra Pradesh.The entire region is under the jurisdiction of Andhra Pradesh Capital Region Development Authority, and covers an area of 8,603 km 2 (3,322 sq mi) under 58 mandals, of which 29 are in Krishna district and 29 in Guntur district.
HYDERABAD: will have a 'riverfront' capital on the south side of river Krishna as the State Government ended months of suspense and speculation today by announcing that 17 villages in the existing Guntur district will be developed into a new capital city. The villages, however, will not be disturbed and the capital city will be built in six sectors of 5,000 acres each, according to members of the. It's for the first time the TDP-led Government has come out with a clear location of the new capital as it has so far been saying it would come up in the region. The 17 villages, of course, are within a 30-km periphery of Vijayawada, though on the other side of river Krishna in neighbouring Guntur district.
The villages that will form part of the new capital are: Neerukonda, Kuragallu and Nidamarru in Mangalagiri mandal; Borupalem, Tulluru, Nelapadu, Nekkallu, Sakamuru, Mandadam, Malkapuram, Velagapudi, Mudalingayapalem, Uddandarayapalem, Lingayapalem, Rayapudi, Apparajupalem and Dondapadu in Tulluru mandal. Name of the new capital would be decided after the land pooling process was completed, the panel members said. The existing Vijayawada-Guntur-Tenali-Mangalagiri Urban Development Authority would be disbanded and replaced by a Capital Region Development Authority. The Government estimated that it would cost Rs 75 lakh to Rs one crore to develop each acre of land, they said. The Committee met here this evening under chairmanship of Municipal Administration Minister P Narayana and discussed the capital development and pooling of land required.
'We have decided to procure 30,000 acres of land under the pooling system for the new capital. This process will be completed in three months and the pooled land will be developed in the next nine months.
'Each land owner will be given 1,000 sq yards of developed land for every acre he parts with. Besides, Rs 25,000 per acre per annum will also be paid to them to compensate the loss of crops for the next ten years, with a 5 per cent hike every year,' the panel members told a press conference at the end of their meeting. In all, the Government has identified 21,000 land owners in the 17 villages earmarked for the capital. They would be given developed land through draw of lots in the sector close to their existing village, Committee member Pattipati Pulla Rao said.
• Amaravathi: Ancient City Rebirth as Modern Capital of Andhra Pradesh Amaravathi is the capital city of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. The city is located on the southern banks of the Krishna River in Guntur district with in the Andhra Pradesh Capital Region.
The city of Guntur and the metropolitan area of Vijayawada are the major ports of it. The base stone was set down on 22 October 2015 at Uddandarayunipalem area by the Prime Minister, Narendra Modi.
• Singapore and Japan to Help Develop Andhra Pradesh’s Capital The Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, N. Chandrababu Naidu, the Chief Minister of Telangana, Kalvakuntla Chandrashekar Rao, the Japanese minister for economy trade and industry, Yosuke Takagi and the Singaporean Minister for Trade and Industry, S. Iswaran set down the base for the city. Urok samopoznaniya v 7 klasse teplo chelovecheskogo obscheniya. • The City will be Spread in 55000 Acres The city has been built in the Guntur district on the banks of the Krishna River. It will be 12 kilometres (i.e., 7.5 mi) north-west of Vijayawada and 24 kilometres (i.e., 15 mi) north of Guntur.
• Amaravathi Alloted to 9 Thematic Cities After Capital Amaravathi announcement, In order to scatter growth of amaravathi city into all the villages/townships in the Andhra Pradesh Capital region, APCRDA planned to announce 9 Jewel Cities like our country Navaratnas. Each Jewel city will be surrounded by multiple territories to bring economic enhancement to all the surrounding cities in a specific proposition. At regrob.com, we understand that people everywhere are searching for a place to call their own home or office.