This Article is From Dec 13, 2014

Andhra Pradesh Will Ensure Interests of Farmers Giving Land For New Capital: Chief Minister

Andhra Pradesh Will Ensure Interests of Farmers Giving Land For New Capital: Chief Minister

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu has said his government would look out for the interests of farmers who give land for the new state capital.

Vijayawada: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Saturday assured to protect the interests of the farmers who are willing to relinquish their land for the new state capital.

"The government would protect the interests of the farmers who are willing to hand over their lands under land pooling scheme. They will be the first to enjoy the benefits of the new state capital," Mr Naidu said here while addressing a group of farmers from Tulluru and Mangalagiri tehsils in Guntur district, who came to greet him.

"The new capital would provide good employment opportunities for the locals...it is an opportunity for them for their socio-economic growth," the Chief Minister said.

The new Andhra Pradesh capital would be developed in four tehsils - Tulluru and Mangalagiri in Guntur district - and Ibrahimpatnam and Kanchakacharla in Krishna district.

Meanwhile, during a review meeting held here earlier today, Mr Naidu said an inquiry committee would be set up to find out the reasons for Vijayawada Municipal Corporation's "delay" in utilising Rs 350 crore central funds for various projects and schemes.

"The Centre had released Rs 350 crore in phases as loan to Vijayawada Municipal Corporation. However, there has been an inordinate delay in the implementation of various central schemes by the civic body. Work has been moving slowly," Mr Naidu said.

"Therefore, an inquiry committee soon be would set up to find out the reasons for this delay," he added.

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