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AP govt to borrow Rs 5,000 cr from HUDCO to buy land for poor

The Andhra Pradesh government will borrow Rs 5,000 crore from the Housing and Urban Development Corporation Ltd (HUDCO), in order to acquire 15,000 acres of land as part of the 40,000 acres which will be distributed to the landless poor.

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Published : Feb 4, 2020, 7:19 PM IST

Amaravati: The cash-starved Andhra Pradesh government will borrow Rs 5,000 crore from public sector HUDCO to purchase over 12,000 acres of land, to be distributed to the landless poor across the state. The state government has announced it will distribute house sites and housing units to over 25 lakh beneficiaries on Telugu New Year's Day Ugadi on March 25.

Officials estimated that a total of over 40,000 acres of land would be required for distribution to the landless poor. While about 27,000 acres of government land was identified for distribution, another 15,000 acres has to be acquired from private people.

In some districts, lands earmarked for industrial promotion are also being converted into housing sites since there has been no industrial development in the last few years, official sources said. "We will have to purchase about 12,000 acres from farmers and other landlords while another 3,000 acres will be secured under a land pooling scheme.

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To purchase the land, we require about Rs 5,000 crore and the Housing and Urban Development Corporation Ltd (HUDCO) has agreed to lend the money," a Revenue Department official said. Initially the government estimated that 19,000 acres would have to be purchased at a cost of over Rs 10,000 crore.

The state government approached LIC Housing Finance to fund the amount, treating it as a housing project and not merely house site distribution. "But we managed to identify extra government land and to that extent the need for acquisition has come down.

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The financial burden on the government has also reduced significantly and HUDCO has come forward to arrange the necessary loan," the Revenue official added. Opposition Telugu Desam alleged that the government was taking over Hindu Endowment lands, to be converted and distributed as house sites.

Taking strong exception to this, TDP general secretary Nara Lokesh sought to know how the government could take over Hindu Endowments lands for free distribution. Countering this, Endowments Minister Velampalli Srinivas maintained that there was no move to give away temple lands. "It is all false propaganda," he said.

(PTI Report)

Amaravati: The cash-starved Andhra Pradesh government will borrow Rs 5,000 crore from public sector HUDCO to purchase over 12,000 acres of land, to be distributed to the landless poor across the state. The state government has announced it will distribute house sites and housing units to over 25 lakh beneficiaries on Telugu New Year's Day Ugadi on March 25.

Officials estimated that a total of over 40,000 acres of land would be required for distribution to the landless poor. While about 27,000 acres of government land was identified for distribution, another 15,000 acres has to be acquired from private people.

In some districts, lands earmarked for industrial promotion are also being converted into housing sites since there has been no industrial development in the last few years, official sources said. "We will have to purchase about 12,000 acres from farmers and other landlords while another 3,000 acres will be secured under a land pooling scheme.

Read: Andhra Pradesh Legislative Council: Waxing and Waning

To purchase the land, we require about Rs 5,000 crore and the Housing and Urban Development Corporation Ltd (HUDCO) has agreed to lend the money," a Revenue Department official said. Initially the government estimated that 19,000 acres would have to be purchased at a cost of over Rs 10,000 crore.

The state government approached LIC Housing Finance to fund the amount, treating it as a housing project and not merely house site distribution. "But we managed to identify extra government land and to that extent the need for acquisition has come down.

Read: AP govt releases Rs 19.73 Cr for construction of Millennium Tower-B in Vizag

The financial burden on the government has also reduced significantly and HUDCO has come forward to arrange the necessary loan," the Revenue official added. Opposition Telugu Desam alleged that the government was taking over Hindu Endowment lands, to be converted and distributed as house sites.

Taking strong exception to this, TDP general secretary Nara Lokesh sought to know how the government could take over Hindu Endowments lands for free distribution. Countering this, Endowments Minister Velampalli Srinivas maintained that there was no move to give away temple lands. "It is all false propaganda," he said.

(PTI Report)

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AP govt to borrow Rs 5,000 cr from HUDCO to buy land for poor
Amaravati(AP), Feb 4 (PTI) Cash-starved Andhra Pradesh
government will borrow Rs 5,000 crore from public sector HUDCO
to purchase over 12,000 acres of land, to be distributed to
the landless poor across the state.
The state government has announced it will distribute
house sites and housing units to over 25 lakh beneficiaries on
Telugu New Year's Day Ugadi on March 25.
Officials estimated that a total of over 40,000 acres of
land would be required for distribution to the landless poor.
While about 27,000 acres of government land was
identified for distribution, another 15,000 acres has to be
acquired from private people.
In some districts, lands earmarked for industrial
promotion are also being converted into housing sites since
there has been no industrial development in the last few
years, official sources said.
"We will have to purchase about 12,000 acres from farmers
and other landlords while another 3,000 acres will be secured
under a land pooling scheme.
To purchase the land, we require about Rs 5,000 crore and
the Housing and Urban Development Corporation Ltd (HUDCO) has
agreed to lend the money," a Revenue Department official said.
Initially the government estimated that 19,000 acres
would have to be purchased at a cost of over Rs 10,000 crore.
The state government approached LIC Housing Finance to
fund the amount, treating it as a housing project and not
merely house site distribution.
"But we managed to identify extra government land and to
that extent the need for acquisition has come down.
The financial burden on the government has also reduced
significantly and HUDCO has come forward to arrange the
necessary loan," the Revenue official added.
Opposition Telugu Desam alleged that the government was
taking over Hindu Endowment lands, to be converted and
distributed as house sites.
Taking strong exception to this, TDP general secretary
Nara Lokesh sought to know how the government could take over
Hindu Endowments lands for free distribution.
Countering this, Endowments Minister Velampalli Srinivas
maintained that there was no move to give away temple lands.
"It is all false propaganda," he said. PTI DBV
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