Amravati land allocation: Landslide for institutions in Amravati
Amravati Land allocation: The Minister Committee has made it clear that the final policy on the acquisition of the capital Amravati land will be continued. Ministers Narayan, Drinaval Keshav, Kallu Ravindra, Kandula Durgesh and Tiji India met on Monday. The committee of ministers discussed land acquisition for institutions in Amravati. After the meeting, Minister Narayan told the media that in the past, 131 people have been allotted land and 31 will continue. 2 companies have been allotted places elsewhere instead of past. The minister said that 16 companies have been replaced along with space.
“The NDA government at the Center said before the elections that AP was the capital Amarvatta. When the coalition government came to power, we focused on Amravati. In 2014-19, Amravati farmers were given about 34 thousand acres for the construction of the capital. Play three pieces in the name” – Minister narayan
Minister Narayan said that the coalition government has come to power for 8 months and has worked hard for legal implications. The tenders have been called for Rs 48,000 crore and have opened them. The contract process is expected to be completed in two days. The minister said that work will start work on agreements.
To avoid the burden on the vault – the minister
Finance Minister Durbala Keshav said that Amravati was a self -sufficient project. The project is designed to raise maximum funds for capital. The state government will have necessary support. It is also being funded as loan facilities through external companies.
The cost of construction of Amravati … After the future developed, the project was designed to sell land and pay all loans. He has taken appropriate measures to prevent the burden of the treasury of the state government. Former CM Jagan said that Amravati Rs. He is increasing money and development program through CRDA.
The center is clear on Amravati loan
The Union Finance Ministry said that the central government would support the construction of AP capital Amravati. It said that it would provide adequate support to lending capital. The Union Finance Ministry has made it clear that the World Bank and ADB’s loans for the construction of Amravati will not come under the state loan limit. It is discovered that these loans should not be calculated within the range of AP. Asked by YCP MP in the Lok Sabha, Union Finance Minister Pankaj Chaudhary replied in writing.