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AP govt issues LRS guidelines, extends cut-off to June 30
AP govt issues LRS guidelines, extends cut-off to June 30

Time of India

time28-07-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

AP govt issues LRS guidelines, extends cut-off to June 30

Vijayawada:The state govt has directed municipal commissioners and vice-chairpersons of urban development authorities to resolve all pending applications under the Layout Regularisation Scheme (LRS). Following the cabinet's recent approval of the proposal, the municipal administration department has issued detailed guidelines for implementing the LRS rules. Plot owners in unauthorised layouts covering around 18,000 acres across the state are expected to benefit from the move. According to reports, the director of Town and Country Planning (DTCP) submitted a report to the state govt stating that nearly 14,535 unauthorised layouts, covering approximately 78,452 acres, were uploaded to the UCIMS app by the Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) and Urban Development Authorities (UDAs). Subsequently, real estate bodies such as CREDAI and NAREDCO requested the govt to initiate a fresh layout regularisation scheme by extending the cut-off date to accommodate unauthorised or unapproved plots. The DTCP noted that several unauthorised layouts and buildings had emerged over time, leading to substantial revenue loss. Many individuals could not apply for plot regularisation due to a lack of awareness about the scheme, and are now facing difficulties in obtaining building permits. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Passive Income Ideas Sitting at Home Mone Undo The director recommended amending the Andhra Pradesh Regularisation of Unapproved Layouts and Plots Rules, 2020 (LRS-2020), by extending the cut-off date to June 30, 2025. This, she noted, would help mitigate revenue loss and bring unauthorised developments under legal and planning frameworks, ensuring orderly urban growth. After reviewing the DTCP's report and appeals from real estate associations, the government amended the LRS-2020 rules. The new rules extend the cut-off date to June 30, 2025, to bring unauthorised layouts and plots into the planning domain, said principal secretary S Suresh Kumar. He added that the updated rules will apply to all existing unapproved sub-divisions, layouts, and ventures promoted by landowners, private developers, companies, property developers, or societies, where the plots were registered by sale deed before June 30.

Andhra Pradesh government offers final chance for unapproved layout regularisation under amended LRS
Andhra Pradesh government offers final chance for unapproved layout regularisation under amended LRS

The Hindu

time27-07-2025

  • Business
  • The Hindu

Andhra Pradesh government offers final chance for unapproved layout regularisation under amended LRS

The Andhra Pradesh government has issued a final and time-bound opportunity for regularisation of unapproved layouts and plots across the State, under the amended Layout Regularisation Scheme (LRS). The government issued a GO Ms. No. 134 on July 26 to this effect. As per the G.O., only those unapproved layouts and sub-division of plots with registered sale deed/title deed as a plot before June 30, 2025, can submit their applications within 90 days from the date of notification, that is July 26. According to a release from the department of the Municipal Administration and Urban Development, the decision follows persistent representations from citizens, real estate bodies, architects and planning professionals who highlighted the challenges faced due to pending or unfiled applications. It is estimated that over 14,000 unauthorised layouts spanning nearly 78,000 acres have been identified, many of which remain outside the planning framework. The government, through these amendments, aims to bring such layouts into legal compliance, prevent further revenue leakage, and enable structured civic service delivery, the release says. The amended rules clarify that only those plots with registered sale deeds executed on or before June 30, 2025 will be eligible for regularisation. Plot owners must act within 90 days from the date of notification to avail of this one-time opportunity. Incomplete or pending applications from the earlier LRS-2020 phase will also be processed, provided the applicants furnish the required documents or clear dues as per the updated provisions. Applications will be approved or rejected within six months of submission. The department has also confirmed that all pending applications under previous rounds will now be taken up and disposed of immediately. Additionally, new applications can be submitted from August 1 through the official portal at Infrastructure development According to the release, the government has earmarked all funds collected under LRS to be exclusively utilised for infrastructure development in the respective Urban Local Bodies. Roads, water pipelines, drains, street lighting, and civic amenities in these localities will be improved using these proceeds. For application guidelines and details, citizens can visit or contact their local bodies.

A.P. Cabinet approves ₹80,000 crore investment proposals
A.P. Cabinet approves ₹80,000 crore investment proposals

The Hindu

time24-07-2025

  • Business
  • The Hindu

A.P. Cabinet approves ₹80,000 crore investment proposals

Proposals involving over ₹80,000 crore worth of investments were ratified, with the potential to generate more than 1.5 lakh new jobs across sectors, in a landmark e-Cabinet meeting chaired by Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu at the State Secretariat here on Thursday. The State government approved a series of investment, infrastructure, and policy decisions aimed at rapid industrial growth and inclusive development, informed Kolusu Parthasarathy, Minister for Information & Public Relations, at a press conference after the Cabinet meeting. He said that the resolutions reflected the coalition government's dual commitment to welfare and development, laying strong policy foundations for the State's economic future. Electronic Components Policy A major highlight was the approval of the Andhra Pradesh Electronic Components Manufacturing Policy 4.0 (2025–30), which aims to attract significant domestic and global investments in the electronics ecosystem. The State will offer a host of incentives including upfront and matching subsidies, interim support, and plug-and-play manufacturing facilities in identified zones such as Sri City, Orvakal, Kopparthi, and Hindupur. Land allotments Several land allotments and incentive packages were cleared for IT and infrastructure development in Visakhapatnam. These include: 0.45 acres to Phenom People Pvt. Ltd. for an IT campus at Rushikonda with ₹207 crore investment and 2,500 job potential, 3.6 acres to Sify Infinit Spaces Ltd. at Madhurawada and 50 acres at Paradesipalem for a ₹16,466 crore project, employing 600, an extent of 30 acres to Sattva Developers Pvt. Ltd. for a ₹1,500 crore IT park to create 25,000 jobs, 10.29 acres to ANSR Global Corporation Pvt. Ltd. for a ₹1,000 crore campus promising 10,000 jobs, and 30 acres to BVM Energy and Residency Pvt. Ltd. for a ₹1,250 crore project generating 15,000 jobs. Land Regularisation Scheme The Cabinet also approved amendments to the Land Regularisation Scheme (LRS-2020) and sanctioned further land pooling up to 1,941 acres in Anakapalli and across the Visakhapatnam-Vizianagaram-Anakapalli region under the 2016 land pooling regulations. Water infrastructure and septage management projects under AIIB funding were also cleared. Several key industrial investment proposals were ratified, including those from Sreeja Mahila Producer Company Ltd., JSW AP Steel Ltd., Greenlam Ltd., Axxelent Pharma Science Pvt. Ltd., Agastya Energy Industries Private Limited (AEIPL), Renew Photovoltaics, Laurus Labs, and Ace International. Power projects Energy sector decisions involved approvals for biogas, solar, wind, and pumped storage power projects, including cancellations of delayed ones and project reallocations. In a notable green energy push, the Cabinet cleared the Amaravati Green Hydrogen Valley declaration. In Kadapa district, JSW Neo Energy Ltd. received the approval to shift 400 MW of its sanctioned solar capacity to Sunnapuralapalle and nearby villages. Urban development gained momentum with approvals for Phase-1 of metro rail projects in Visakhapatnam worth ₹11,498 crore and Vijayawada amounting to ₹10,118 crore, with tenders for 40% of the project cost set to be floated.

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