Andhra Pradesh looks for 1 lakh acre land for pooling

Gov to acquire 75,000 to one lakh acres under ‘land pooling’ system for new capital

Update: 2014-09-24 04:59 GMT
Hyderabad: Andhra Pradesh government is looking at acquiring 75,000 to one lakh acres under ‘land pooling’ system, and not 12,500 acres as announced earlier, to build its world class capital city.
 
“We are seeking more land for the capital city with the aim of developing social infrastructure. The  government has no intention of making  commercial gains with the land given by farmers,” municipal administration minister and State Advisory Committee on Capital City chairman Dr P. Narayana said.  
 
Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu has said that there should be simultaneous development of social infrastructure like educational institutions, hospitals, entertainment centres, malls, banks, commercial complexes along with Assembly and Secretariat among other important office and administrative buildings. 
 
The government will construct high-rise buildings if the land parcel is less and change the design and plans  in case more land is  surrendered by landlords. 
 
"The district collectors of Krishna and Guntur  held talks with 2,000 farmers and 80 per cent of them are willing to surrender their land but want land pooling policy to be announced," the AP minister said.  
 
The Narayana committee will study land pooling methods adopted in Noida, Navi Mumbai, Delhi and Pune among other cities before finalizing the AP land pooling policy. It has already toured and studied land pooling system implemented in Chandigarh and its extension city, Gandhinagar and GIFT city, and Naya Raipur where farmers were given land share between 25 per cent to 40 per cent.
 
The land acquisition will  be completed between six months to  a year. The first phase of the capital city will  be completed within three years from the date of completion of land pooling.
 
"There is not much government land available around Vijayawada. The district collectors of Krishna and Guntur said over 10,000 acres of government is available. So AP government has decided that the best option is getting land under pooling system from land lords," he added.  
 
Dr Narayana said, "It is better to acquire as much land as possible now only rather than going for it 15 years to 20 years after capital city is built," he said. He said the AP government will seek entire funding for capital city construction from the Centre.

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