Vijayawada: Farmers of Kesarapalli, Buddavaram and Aganampudi, from where lands are proposed to be acquired for expansion of the Vijayawada Airport, have made it clear to Krishna district collector Babu A that they want the government to offer a uniform price as per Section 26 B of the Land Acquisition Act.
At a meeting organised here Friday, the farmers reportedly rejected the offer of the collector to pay up to `79.12 lakh per acre for lands at Kesarapalle, `50 lakh for lands at Buddhavarm and `40 lakh for those at Aganampudi.
He said the price was fixed based on the basic value and that a final decision would be taken by the government.
Meanwhile, CRDA additional commisisoner Gandham Chandrudu said the farmers' lands could be acquired under the land-pooling system as the area had come under CRDA.
He said that land-pooling ownership certificate would be given to farmers within nine months and depending on the location of the land, 1,000 sq.yards of residential land and 300 sq.yards of commercial land would be given to farmers.
15/02/15 TeleguPeople
At a meeting organised here Friday, the farmers reportedly rejected the offer of the collector to pay up to `79.12 lakh per acre for lands at Kesarapalle, `50 lakh for lands at Buddhavarm and `40 lakh for those at Aganampudi.
He said the price was fixed based on the basic value and that a final decision would be taken by the government.
Meanwhile, CRDA additional commisisoner Gandham Chandrudu said the farmers' lands could be acquired under the land-pooling system as the area had come under CRDA.
He said that land-pooling ownership certificate would be given to farmers within nine months and depending on the location of the land, 1,000 sq.yards of residential land and 300 sq.yards of commercial land would be given to farmers.
15/02/15 TeleguPeople
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