AP Cabinet Approves Major Proposals

Vijayawada: Several key decisions were approved at the state cabinet meeting on Friday. Nod has been given for a proposal to provide a government guarantee to AP Markfed for availing a loan of Rs 700 crore for paddy procurement. A plan to set up 63 Anna Canteens in 62 assembly constituencies, under the aegis of various urban development authorities has also been approved.
Briefing the media, information minister Kolusu Partha Sarathy said Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu proposed the setting up of a special society to further improve the management of the Anna canteens. Plans are to set up a management committee and an advisory committee to run these canteens.
“The Cabinet has approved the proposal of the AP MARKFED to avail an additional loan of Rs 700 crore. This season, 28,083,238 metric tonnes of grain has been procured from about 4.6 lakh farmers and a total payment of Rs 6,469 crore has been made to them. This loan would help it procure more grain from farmers,” the minister said.
The Cabinet approved the rationalization of village/ward secretariats and activate the functionaries for more effective implementation of real-time governance. The village and ward secretariats have been divided into three categories. Secretariats covering a population of more than 3,501 are in Category A. Those with a population of 2,501 to 3,500 have been put into Category B and those covering a population of less than 2,500 are in Category C.
As per the orders issued by the A.P. Ferro Alloys Producers Association, the cabinet approved a proposals to continue the same reduction in tariff and electricity duty till March 31 this year. For this, the government has to bear a burden of about Rs 300 crore.
The meeting approved a proposal to issue a No Objection Certificate to M/s May Encons (P) Ltd of Hyderabad for setting up a 1.0 MW and a 2.7 MW mini hydel plants on the left side of the head sluice of the Sardar Gauthu Lachanna Thotapalli Barrage Project on the Nagavali river.
The Chief Minister suggested that appropriate steps be taken to empower women by providing them employment. SHG women can be engaged in small power plants that are to be set up in the future.
The Cabinet gave the administrative permission for construction of a flood protection wall from 0.9km to 2.61km on the right bank of the Krishna river below the Prakasam Barrage in Tadepalli village limits in Guntur district. This would cost Rs 294.20 crore. The flood protection wall would be constructed on a permanent basis below the Prakasam Barrage, the minister said.
These apart, the cabinet approved a proposal to exempt stamp duty under Section 9(1)(a) of the Indian Stamp Act, 1899 and registration fee under Section 78 of the Registration Act, 1908, for the execution of the sale deed required for the transfer of 2,595.74 acres of land in Kopparthi and Tadigotla villages of CK Dinne mandal of YSR Kadapa district. It agreed for the transfer of 2,621.15 acres of land in Meedivemula, Uppalapadu and N.Konthalapadu villages in Orvakal mandal of Kurnool district to the state industrial corridors development corporation’s special purpose vehicle (SPV).
Nod has also been given to a proposal to extend the deadline for receipt of applications for regularization of Urban Land Ceiling (ULC) lands notified as prohibited assets under Section 22(a) and regularization of lands up to 31.12.2025 by paying the relevant fee as per the terms & conditions.
The Cabinet approved a proposal to issue guidelines for the distribution of house pattas @ 3 cents in rural areas and @ 2 cents in urban areas under the "Houses for All Poor" programme. It agreed to regularize the houses built by the eligible poor on the encroached government lands.

