Hyderabad: The Andhra Pradesh government on Monday announced that it has developed a compensation package for farmers whose land will be grouped for the construction of the capital city. To say that an elaborate exercise was carried to the device of a compensation package, N Chandrababu Naidu Chief Minister said his government strives to ensure that farmers get the best. The pooling of land activities begin on Tuesday in the 29 villages that were identified for the construction of the new capital, Naidu said during a government press conference.The had identified two types of land in the area, the highlands and jareeb land, land pooling. For mountain areas, the government would give 1,000 square meters of residential and 200 square meters of commercial floor. Similarly, the jareeb land (wetlands adjacent to the river or land) would be given 1,000 square meters and 300 square meters residential commercial land, he said.
For allotted lands would be given 800 residential square meters and 100 square meters of commercial floor if dry. By land along the river, 800 square meters of commercial floor and 200 sqm commercial would be given for land taken under the scheme meeting ground.
In addition, 30,000 rupees compensation is awarded annually to the dry land, an increase of 3,000 rupees per year. Similarly, in the case of land along the river, Rs 50,000 would be given an annual increase of Rs 5000. The government would give a receipt for the land taken and the Certificate of Ownership of Land Pooling be issued to them, ensuring that the land would be developed within three years.
Naidu said a Social Security Fund capital region would be created for 12,000 families of agricultural workers and tenant farmers. Each family will be paid Rs 2,500 per month for 10 years.Government would build houses for the oppressed people in the villages, who have no homes. The government also provide free education and health care for all these families and employment E provided for 365 days under the Plan National Rural Employment Guarantee Mahatma Gandhi.
The Hans India in its editorial, "Where the pooling of land going?" The November 17 had emphasized the need to support tens of landless people who lose their livelihoods and called for a system of comprehensive social security for this type of people who would be deprived of their livelihood due to the change in the use of ground pattern. The plight of tenants should also be addressed, he said.
The Prime Minister also said that nursing homes and canteens NTR can be configured to provide shelter and food for the elderly, age and skills development center was opened for unemployed youth to train them.Government organized interest-free loans to Rs 25 lakh each for youth to take up self-employment, he added
The government had decided to delete the loans crop farmers in the capital region once benefiting nearly 22,405 farmers would cost the exchequer about Rs 200 crore. Developed land would be given to farmers in nearby areas of land taken from them, and commercial and residential land would be allocated based lottery.
The Government had also decided to waive stamp and registration fee, water and basic amenities in development fee once.