114 institutions allotted land in Amaravati so far, says MA&UD Minister Narayana
The Andhra Pradesh Capital Region Development Authority has allotted land to 114 institutions in Amaravati, covering 1,269 acres. The Cabinet Sub-Committee meeting discussed the progress of these allotments, which include both government and private organizations. The Minister assured that construction in Amaravati would proceed without interruption despite concerns over diesel supply.
- ▪114 institutions have been allotted land in Amaravati, totaling 1,269 acres.
- ▪The institutions include 70 government and 44 private organizations, with various sectors represented.
- ▪20 institutions have started construction, while 9 have completed their projects.
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Andhra Pradesh Capital Region Development Authority (APCRDA) has so far allotted land to 114 institutions in Amaravati, covering a total of 1,269 acres.The details were discussed in the Cabinet Sub-Committee meeting on Amaravati land allotments, which was held online on Friday.The meeting was attended by Ministers P. Narayana (MA&UD), P. Keshav (Finance), T.G. Bharath (Industries), K. Durgesh (Tourism), K. Ravindra (Mines) and G. Sandhya Rani (Women and Child Welfare). CRDA Commissioner V. Vijay Rama Raju participated in the online review meeting on land allotments in Amaravati.Addressing the media at the Secretariat after the meeting, Mr. Narayana said the allocated institutions included 70 government and 44 private organisations.
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