The Ananthapuramu-Hindupur Urban Development Authority (AHUDA), which had launched seven Jagananna Townships at varied locations within the undivided Anantapur district, has determined to set up its eighth township in Tadipatri and can complete the development of the first one by July.
AHUDA vice chairman P. Murali Krishna Goud instructed The Hindu that they started work on Kunuthuru and Koduru townships (close to Dharmavaram and alongside NH-44 close to Lepakshi respectively) final yr and that the work was progressing quick.
Jagananna Townships supply absolutely developed plots at strategic places within the district to consumers from middle-income group. Mr. Krishna Goud mentioned the plots got here with roads. ingesting water, energy connection and different frequent facilities developed at 50% to 40% decrease price than the prevailing market charges set by non-public builders.
AHUDA has up to now invested ₹74 crore for buying land for seven townships being developed at Kunuthuru, Koduru, Kuderu, Madakasira, Gooty, Kandukuru, Penukonda, and can quickly purchase 5 acres for ₹1.5 crore at Tadipatri to develop 62 plots.
At Kandukuru, it acquired 84 acres to develop 843 plots, for which it has acquired 428 functions and the lottery for allotment can be organised by this month-end.
At Kunuthuru (the first Jagananna Township), AHUDA provides 1,272 plots, for which it has acquired 750 functions. Of these, 21 people have registered their plots. Underground drainage has been constructed whereas laying of water pipelines and the development of a water tank are below approach. Roads would even be laid.
At Koduru, AHUDA has bought 72 of the 98 plots. At Kuderu, 295 plots are being developed, for which 25 functions have been acquired. Soon, 292 plots at Penukonda and 124 plots at Gooty can be on supply. AHUDA is ready for approval numbers below the Real Estate Regulation and Development (RERA) Act.
Among the longer term initiatives are related townships at Janthuluru (behind Open Jail), Kadiri, Kalyandurg and Rayadurg.