29 Villages in Land Pooling Scheme
Discover the villages where farmers voluntarily pooled their agricultural land to build Andhra Pradesh's new capital. Learn about each village's participation in India's largest voluntary land pooling initiative.
About Land Pooling in These Villages
Under the Land Pooling Scheme, farmers in these 29 villages voluntarily contributed their agricultural land for capital city development. In return, they receive developed residential and commercial plots, along with various benefits including monthly pension, loan waiver, and free education for their children.
Phase 1 LPS Villages
All 29 villages participated in Phase 1 of the Land Pooling Scheme (2015-2016). These villages form the core of the Amaravati capital city.
Pedaparimi
Phase 1Thullur
Phase 1Velagapudi
Phase 1Mandadam
Phase 1Rayapudi
Phase 1Undavalli
Phase 1Penumaka
Phase 1Krishnayapalem
Phase 1Kuragallu
Phase 1Nidamarru
Phase 1Nekkallu
Phase 1Lingayapalem
Phase 1Ananthavaram
Phase 1Inavolu
Phase 1Venkatapalem
Phase 1Yerrabalem
Phase 1Dondapadu
Phase 1Nowluru
Phase 1Malkapuram
Phase 1Sakhamuru
Phase 1Nelapadu
Phase 1Uddandarayunipalem
Phase 1Navuluru
Phase 1Abbarajupalem
Phase 1Borupalem
Phase 1Understanding Village Participation
What Farmers Contributed
- • Agricultural land (dry or irrigated)
- • Voluntary participation with consent
- • Land records verified by CRDA
- • 70% of land for development
What Farmers Received
- • Developed residential plots
- • Commercial plot allocation
- • Monthly pension (Rs 5,000)
- • Loan waiver up to Rs 1.5 lakh
Phase 2 Expansion
The government has announced Phase 2 of the Land Pooling Scheme, targeting an additional 16,666 acres from 7 more villages for capital infrastructure development.
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