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Andhra Pradesh began phase two of its land pooling scheme in Amaravati, targeting 16,666 acres for infrastructure and offering loan waivers to eligible farmers.
The Andhra Pradesh government launched the second phase of its land pooling scheme in Amaravati on January 7, 2026, targeting 16,666 acres across seven villages for infrastructure projects including an airport, sports city, and railway track.
Officials announced a ₹1.50 lakh loan waiver for eligible farmers who contributed land, with benefits limited to loans taken by January 6, 2026.
The initiative, part of a broader effort to expand Amaravati’s footprint to 50,000 acres, has faced criticism over concerns about farmland loss, delayed plot allotments, and displacement.
While the government emphasizes transparency and development benefits, opponents highlight risks to agriculture and rural livelihoods, contrasting the centralized capital model with past proposals for regional decentralization.
Andhra Pradesh comenzó la fase dos de su esquema de agrupación de tierras en Amaravati, con un objetivo de 16.666 acres para infraestructura y ofreciendo exenciones de préstamos a los agricultores elegibles.