The AP Capital Region Development Authority (APCRDA) has taken a major step to resolve issues faced by Amaravati farmers. The authority will now accept farmer complaints every day at its main office. APCRDA Commissioner Kannababu announced the new system. He said a special counter has been set up on the ground floor of the Rayapudi office. Farmers can submit applications from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on all working days.
Farmers can raise issues like land allotment, layout development, boundary disputes, plot registration, and pending annual payments. Officials believe this system will reduce stress among farmers. They expect it will also improve transparency and communication between the government and landowners in the capital region.
Earlier, officials accepted complaints only once a week or once a month. The new policy aligns with the current government’s directive to resolve farmer concerns quickly. Authorities aim to fix layout boundary stones, pending land pooling matters, and village survey issues within a fixed time.
Commissioner Kannababu and other officials have already met farmers several times. They assured them of timely solutions. The daily grievance desk is expected to rebuild trust and support smooth progress of Amaravati development works.










