Amaravati: Crda Letters To Farmers In The Capital Region!

Amaravati: CRDA letters to farmers in the capital region!

Officials of the Andhra Pradesh Capital Region Authority for Development have issued letters asking farmers who have given up land under land pooling to the capital of Tulluru to register their reclaimed plots.CRDA staff deliver letters to farmers returning home.

 Amaravati: Crda Letters To Farmers In The Capital Region!-TeluguStop.com

In the previous government, CRDA had almost 65 per cent registrations of returnable plots to farmers.After the arrival of the YCP government, the development work in Amravati was stopped and the registration of plots was also stopped.

With the High Court giving the verdict that the farmers’ plots should be developed and handed over within three months.There was a movement among CRDA officials.

Those who have not registered yet should do so.Officials said in the letters that they should book the slot three days in advance on the AP CRDA website.

CRDA officials suggest that the registration should be completed by handing over the original land documents to the farmers of the capital.Letters have been issued in the name of the Competent Authority and the Special Deputy Collector to complete the process by the end of this month.

It is known that the High Court has given a key verdict on the capital of Andhra Pradesh.The Capital Region Authority (CRDA) has directed the state government to abide by the law.Ordered to complete master plan within 6 months.A three-judge bench headed by Chief Justice of the High Court Justice Prashant Kumar Mishra on Thursday ruled on 75 petitions filed against the establishment of three capitals and the abolition of the Capital Region Authority (CRDA).

It directed that the Assembly had no power to legislate on the capital, that Amravati should be developed as the capital, and that a report on development work should be submitted from time to time.Made it clear that those lands should not be mortgaged for purposes other than capital needs.

The court also directed the government to pay Rs 50,000 as expenses to the petitioners who have filed petitions against the capital Amravati.

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