In Short : The Andhra Pradesh Cabinet has approved a new land allotment policy for industries in the state. The policy aims to streamline the process of land allocation, making it more efficient and transparent for industrial development. By implementing this policy, the government aims to attract more investments, boost industrial growth, and create employment opportunities in Andhra Pradesh. The move aligns with the state’s efforts to promote economic development and support the business sector.
In Detail : Under the new policy, the government will be implementing the sale deed system and do away with the lease system in vogue currently; allotment of 5,400 acres of land to Ecoren Energy India Ltd. for establishment of 902-MW solar energy plants in Nandyal and Kadapa districts also approved
The Andhra Pradesh State Cabinet has given its nod for the new land allotment policy for industries.
As part of the new policy, the Cabinet, at the meeting chaired by Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy at the Secretariat at Velagapudi, near here, on November 3, decided to implement the sale deed system and do away with the lease system in vogue currently. The allotment, however, would come with a rider that the extent of land should be used only for setting up industries.
The decision was taken to facilitate entrepreneurs to avail themselves of loans from the financial institutions.
The Cabinet also ratified the Andhra Pradesh State Investment Promotion Board’s (SIPB) approval of investments worth ₹19,037 crore, which would provide employment opportunities to 69,565 people.
Hydrogen Green Hub
The Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastructure Corporation (APIIC) allotted 1,200 acres to the National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) project at Pudimadaka in Anakapalle district. The Cabinet approved the setting up of the Hydrogen Green Hub there. The NTPC would invest ₹95,000 crore on the project.
The Cabinet cleared the APIIC proposal, which says that more investments would flow into the State with the setting up of the Green Hydrogen Hub.
The Cabinet also cleared the proposal to allot 5,400 acres of land to Ecoren Energy India Ltd. to establish 902-MW solar energy plants in Nandyal and Kadapa districts. The Cabinet also gave its nod to the proposal for establishing 800-MW wind energy plant.
Land for NLU
It also approved another 100 acres of land to establish National Law University in Kurnool district. The Cabinet agreed to provide concessions in payment of electricity duty by the ferroalloys industry, which employs nearly 50,000 people. This decision would impose a financial burden of ₹766 crore on the State exchequer.
The Cabinet also approved the allotment of land for construction of government offices in several districts and allotment of industrial lands below 50 acres made by the APIIC, and make an additional allotment of 2 acres of land to MRK Group to establish hotels in Tirupati district.