Unregistered Plots in Amaravati: A Call to Action for Farmers

Andhra Pradesh Municipal Minister P Narayana highlights the registration progress of returnable plots in Amaravati. Out of 66,000 plots, 7,000 await registration, with a daily average of 30 to 60 completions. Family disputes affect 1,891 plots, while infrastructure promises aim to facilitate future developments.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Amaravati | Updated: 09-12-2025 17:41 IST | Created: 09-12-2025 17:41 IST
Unregistered Plots in Amaravati: A Call to Action for Farmers
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In Amaravati, Andhra Pradesh Municipal Minister P Narayana announced that 7,000 out of 66,000 returnable plots granted to farmers remain unregistered.

Narayana emphasized that registrations occur at a rate of 30 to 60 plots per day. Approximately 1,891 plots involving 450 farmers face family disputes, yet government efforts aim to expedite the process.

Infrastructure developments and ongoing capital construction project plans continue, including the connection of key roads. Meanwhile, the Andhra Pradesh Cabinet's second phase of the Land Pooling Scheme seeks to bolster Amaravati's land bank with an additional 16,666 acres.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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