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CRDA promises swift action on land issues in Andhra
CRDA promises swift action on land issues in Andhra

New Indian Express

time2 days ago

  • General
  • New Indian Express

CRDA promises swift action on land issues in Andhra

VIJAYAWADA: The Andhra Pradesh Capital Region Development Authority (AP CRDA) has assured farmers that petitions, particularly those concerning assigned lands in Amaravati, will be resolved promptly. During a Grievance Day held at the CRDA office in Tullur, Additional Commissioner G. Suryasai Praveen Chand stated that assigned land and returnable plot flooding issues will be addressed as per government directions. He added that CRDA's Planning Department will handle complaints related to street flooding. Out of 23 complaints received, 18 were land-related, with several resolved on the spot. Farmers were urged to attend Grievance Day sessions held every Friday from 10 AM to 1 PM.

APCRDA offers quick solutions to many issues raised by Amaravati farmers on Grievance Day
APCRDA offers quick solutions to many issues raised by Amaravati farmers on Grievance Day

The Hindu

time09-05-2025

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

APCRDA offers quick solutions to many issues raised by Amaravati farmers on Grievance Day

In a proactive step towards addressing the concerns of farmers and agricultural workers in the Amaravati capital region, the Andhra Pradesh Capital Region Development Authority (APCRDA) conducted a Grievance Day at its Tulluru office on Friday. The event witnessed the direct intervention of APCRDA Additional Commissioner G. Suryasai Praveen Chand, who ensured immediate redressal of several complaints. During the session, farmers from across the capital region presented their issues to the Additional Commissioner, who instructed officials to resolve the complaints on the spot wherever possible. One of the major issues raised pertained to land-related problems, especially those concerning Lanka lands. Responding to these, the Additional Commissioner stated that necessary action would be taken in accordance with directions from the Guntur District Collector. Several farmers also reported technical glitches in the GIS portal related to the allocation of returnable plots. Taking prompt action, Praveen Chand resolved the issue instantly. Officers from various departments within the APCRDA participated in the session and managed to provide solutions to a majority of the 23 complaints received, right at the venue. The remaining matters were delegated for swift resolution, with clear instructions from the Additional Commissioner to avoid any delays. He emphasised that grievance redressal should be prompt and effective, urging farmers to make full use of the weekly Grievance Day held every Friday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The complaints received this week included 22 related to land matters and one pertaining to social welfare.

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