Municipal and Urban Development Minister Narayana assured that Amaravati farmers will receive complete justice. He visited Venkatapalem and Uddandarayunipalem to inspect Anganwadi centres, health centres, and school buildings. The minister said the Amaravati Cities Project created 15 Anganwadis, 14 primary health centres, 14 schools, and a multipurpose crematorium. These facilities are helping villagers access better education and healthcare.
He mentioned that some farmers want their plots registered at specific locations. A few individuals are posting false allegations on social media, he added. Narayana stated that no farmer who gave land to the capital project will be treated unfairly. The government is ready to resolve any grievance raised by farmers.
Narayana said major capital construction works would be finished within the next three years. He explained that 69,421 farmers are part of the land-pooling system. Registrations for 61,433 plots are already completed. Officials are completing 30 to 40 registrations daily to speed up the process.
Another 2,270 farmers are waiting for 7,988 plot registrations. The minister said allotments were completed for 29,644 farmers out of 30,635 applicants. Allotments for the remaining 991 farmers will be cleared soon. He emphasised that every pending case will be addressed without delay.










