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P.T.O GOVERNMENT of ANDHRA PRADESH ABSTRACT MA&UD Dept GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH ABSTRACT MA&UD Dept - The Andhra Pradesh Capital Region Development Authority Act, 2014 – Declaration of A.P. Capital Region - Amendment – Orders - Issued. MUNICIPAL ADMINISTRATION & URBAN DEVELOPMENT (M2) DEPARTMENT G.O.MS.No. 207 Dated:22.09.2015 Read the following: 1. Andhra Pradesh Capital Region Development Authority Act, 2014 (Act.No.11 of 2014 ) 2. G.O.Ms.No.253, MA&UD Dept., Dated:30.12.2014 3. G.O.Ms.No.3, MA&UD Dept., Dated:07.01.2015 4. From the Commissioner, APCRDA, Lr.Roc.No.C8-2438/2014, Dated: 22.08.2015. ***** ORDER: The Andhra Pradesh Capital Region Development Authority (APCRDA) Act, 2014 has come into force with effect from 30th day of December, 2014 by virtue of notification published in the Extra-ordinary issue Andhra Pradesh Gazette, dated: 30-12-2014. 2. In the G.O 2nd read above, orders were issued notifying an area about 7068 Sq.kms as Andhra Pradesh Capital Region which is meant for development under the provisions of APCRDA Act, 2014 and as amended in G.O 3rd read above. 3. In the letter 4th read above, the Commissioner, Andhra Pradesh Capital Region Development Authority, Vijayawada while furnishing the list of mandals and villages to be included and excluded from the Andhra Pradesh Capital Region, has requested the Government to issue necessary orders. 4. Government, after careful examination of the matter, have decided to accept the proposal of the Commissioner, APCRDA, Vijayawada. 5. Accordingly the appended notification will be published in an Extra- ordinary issue of Andhra Pradesh Gazette Dated:22.09.2015. 6. A copy of this order is available in the Internet and can be accessed at the address http://goir.ap.gov.in/ (BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF ANDHRA PRADESH) AJAY JAIN SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT (CRDA) To The Commissioner, Printing, Stationery & Stores Purchase, (Printing Wing), Hyderabad. (with a request to publish the notification and furnish 500 copies to the Government and 200 copies to the Commissioner, APCRDA, Vijayawada) The Commissioner, Capital Region Development Authority, Vijayawada. P.T.O 2 The District Collector, Krishna District, The District Collector, Guntur District, The Commissioner, Guntur Municipal Corporation, Guntur, The Commissioner, VMC Vijayawada, The Commissioner & Director of Municipal Administration, A.P. Hyderabad. The Director of Town & Country Planning, Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad. The Accountant General, Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad. The Managing Director and Vice-Chairman of Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastructure Corporation (APIIC) The Vice-Chairman and Managing Director of Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation (APSRTC); The Vice-Chairman and Housing Commissioner of Andhra Pradesh Housing Board (APHB); The Chairman and Managing Director, APSPDCL; The Vice-Chairman & Managing Director, Infrastructure Corporation of AP Ltd; The Commissioner, Panchayat Raj Department The Engineer-in-Chief, Public Health Engineering Department To all the Municipalities/ Nagar Panchayats in Capital Region through Commissioner & Director of Municipal Administration. Copy to The PS to Hon’ble Chief Minister The PS to Hon’ble Minister for MA&UD The PS to Hon’ble Minister for Finance The PS to Chief Secretary The PS to Principal Secretary to Government, Revenue Department The PS to Principal Secretary to Government, MA&UD Dept., The PS to Principal Secretary to Government Industries & Commerce Dept., The PS to Principal Secretary to Government, TR&B Dept., The PS to Principal Secretary to Government, Finance Department; The PS to Principal Secretary to Government, EFS&T Department; The PS to Principal Secretary to Government Housing Department; The PS to Principal Secretary to Government I&I Department; The PS to Principal Secretary to Government Panchayat Raj Department; The PS to Principal Secretary to Government Energy Department; All the Departments in AP Secretariat, Hyderabad. SF/SC. //FORWARDED::BY ORDER// SECTION OFFICER NOTIFICATION In exercise of the powers conferred under sub-section (2) of Section 3 of A.P. Capital Region Development Authority Act, 2014 (Act 11 of 2014) and in partial modification of the notification issued in the G.O.Ms.No.253, MA&UD Dept., Dated:30.12.2014, Governor of Andhra Pradesh, hereby extends the total area of Andhra Pradesh Capital Region from the existing 7068.20 Sq. Km to 8352.69 Sq.Km, duly inclusion and exclusion of Mandals and Villages/ Town/ Municipality as specified in the Appendix. 3 APPENDIX (To G.O.MS.No. 207, MA&UD(M2) Dept., Dt: 22.09.2015) I. The Mandals and Villages/ Town/Municipality included in APCRDA Area: (a) KRISHNA DISTRICT Sl.N Extent Area in Area in Mandal Town/Municipality o Hectares Sq.Km 1 Jaggayyapeta 1 Jaggayyapeta 2350.00 23.50 2350.00 23.50 Sl.N Extent Area in Area in Mandal Revenue Village o Hectares Sq.Km 1 Jaggayyapeta 1 441.11 4.41 Thakkellapadu Ramachandrunip 2 383.24 3.83 eta 3 Gandrai 1185.73 11.86 4 Buchavaram 762.02 7.62 5 Malkapuram 994.31 9.94 6 Tirumalagiri 1118.55 11.19 7 Ravikmapadu 380.40 3.80 Shermohammad 8 506.26 5.06 peta 9 Anumanchipalle 1348.91 13.49 10 Garikapadu 196.27 1.96 11 Balusupadu 478.34 4.78 12 Annavaram 906.90 9.07 13 Budawada 2034.35 20.34 14 Tripuravaram 572.22 5.72 Torraguntapale 15 221.36 2.21 m 16 Chillakallu 1387.26 13.87 17 Jayanthipuram 1087.39 10.87 Kowthavariagra 18 622.40 6.22 haram Muktheswarapur 19 1497.33 14.97 am 20 Ravirala 852.27 8.52 21 Vedadri 1338.70 13.39 22 Bandipalem 1390.24 13.90 23 Pochampalle 1582.72 15.83 24 Gowravaram 1032.35 10.32 22320.63 223.21 2 Vatsavai 1 Polampalle 1720.31 17.20 2 Dabbakupalle 787.52 7.88 3 Vatasavai 1957.05 19.57 4 Vemulanarva 4982.57 49.83 4 5 Kakaravai 661.25 6.61 6 Machinenipalem 392.95 3.93 7 Talluru 445.15 4.45 8 Kambampadu 1449.18 14.49 9 Rebbavaram 202.78 2.03 10 Vemavaram 382.83 3.83 11 Allurupadu 274.78 2.75 12 Lingala 678.25 6.78 13 Gangavalli 222.17 2.22 14 Pochavaram 210.03 2.10 15 Indugapalle 934.42 9.34 16 Kanneveedu 633.74 6.34 17 Chittela 926.32 9.26 18 Hasanabada 48.63 0.49 19 Makkapeta 980.96 9.81 20 Gopinenipalem 339.53 3.40 Chinamodugapal 21 317.27 3.17 le Pedamodugupall 22 354.58 3.55 le 23 Mangollu 714.67 7.15 24 Dechupalem 514.35 5.14 Veerabhadrunip 25 160.39 1.60 alem 26 Bhimavaram 2452.39 24.52 22744.07 227.44 Penuganchipr 3 1 Lingagudem 413.18 4.13 olu 2 Penuganchiprolu 3880.12 38.80 Munchinthala @ 3 745.83 7.46 Bodapadu 4 Anigandlapadu 2037.99 20.38 5 Gummadidurru 973.27 9.73 6 Venkatapuram 795.61 7.96 7 Kollikulla 505.45 5.05 8 Subbayagudem 354.10 3.54 9 Mundlapadu 1687.53 16.88 10 Konakanchi 1887.45 18.87 11 Nawabpeta 1403.45 14.03 12 Thotacherla 664.90 6.65 15348.88 153.49 4 Mylavaram 1 Morusumilli 1246.02 12.46 2 Pulluru 3109.6 31.10 3 Dasullapalem 896.78 8.97 4 Mulakalapenta 513.54 5.14 5 5765.94 57.66 5 Nuzvid 1 Narsupeta 751.09 7.51 2 Diggavalli 2417.18 24.17 3168.27 31.68 6 Bapulapadu 1 Kothapalle 469.03 4.69 2 Billanapalle 713.46 7.13 3 Madicherla 1590.41 15.90 2772.90 27.73 7 Movva 1 Chinamuttevi 727.62 7.28 2 Avurupudi 378.78 3.79 3 Nidumolu 1930.75 19.31 4 Palankipadu 242.00 2.42 5 Pedamuttevi 1240.36 12.40 6 Kosuru 1281.23 12.81 7 Kaza 2483.95 24.84 8284.69 82.85 8 Ghantasala 1 Chilakalapudi 309.99 3.10 2 Mallampalle 294.61 2.95 3 Chitturpu 609.46 6.09 4 Birudugadda 106.03 1.06 5 Elikalakuduru 67.28 0.67 6 Daliparru 583.56 5.84 7 Lankapalle 432.61 4.33 8 Pushadam 363.41 3.63 9 Endakuduru 717.51 7.18 3484.46 34.84 9 Challapalli 1 Mangalapuram 1072.82 10.73 2 Majeru 1667.71 16.68 2740.53 27.41 10 Mopidevi 1 Ayodhya 115.34 1.15 2 Chiruvolu 82.96 0.83 3 Mellamarru 52.20 0.52 Mellamarthilank 4 237.95 2.38 a 5 Merakanapalli 402.26 4.02 6 Pedakallepalli 2256.93 22.57 7 Tekupalli 91.46 0.91 3239.10 32.39 11 Pamarru 1 Polavaram 91.05 0.91 2 Undrapudi 178.47 1.78 3 Nibhanupudi 242.81 2.43 4 Kapavaram 517.19 5.17 5 Mallavaram 101.98 1.02 6 Mirimampalem 112.96 1.13 7 Prakarla 110.88 1.11 8 Yelakurru 195.46 1.95 6 9 Nemmaluru 389.31 3.89 10 Nemmikuru 578.29 5.78 2518.40 25.18 12 Nandivada 1 Kudaravalli 866.43 8.66 2 Ilaparru 1874.09 18.74 3 Pedavirivada 615.53 6.16 4 Vennanapudi 639.4 6.39 5 Tamirisa 2099.91 21.00 6 Dandiganapudi 747.05 7.47 7 Gandepudi 200.32 2.00 8 Polukonda 1468.2 14.68 9 Rudrapaka 1333.03 13.33 10 Anamanapudi 571.41 5.71 10415.37 104.15 Gudivada 1 Saidepudi 218.53 2.19 13 2 Serigolvepalli 390.52 3.91 3 Guntakoduru 427.75 4.28 4 Moturu 1303.08 13.03 Kalvapudiagraha 5 194.25 1.94 ram Ramachandrapu 6 55.04 0.55 ram 2589.17 25.89 14 Nandigama 1 Pedavaram 2255.31 22.55 2255.31 22.55 Total (1 Town + 123 109997 1099.97 Villages) (b) GUNTUR DISTRICT Madipadu 1 Atchampeta 1 218.02 2.18 Agraharam 2 Madipadu Seri 632.15 6.32 3 Ginjupalle 437.46 4.37 4 challagariga 288.29 2.88 5 Taduvoy 421.31 4.21 6 Konduru 1030.73 10.31 3027.96 30.28 2 Krosuru 1 Dodleru 2382.38 23.82 2 Hassanbada 747.45 7.47 3 Garikapadu 569.39 5.69 4 Gudipadu 1827.96 18.28 5 Thalluru 1084.96 10.85 6612.14 66.12 3 Sattenapalli 1 Dhulipalla 2007.64 20.08 7 2 Bhurugubanda 2051.35 20.51 4058.99 40.59 4 Phirangipuram 1 Gundlapadu 378.78 3.79 2 Ponugupadu 1824.32 18.24 3 Merakapudi 727.32 7.27 2930.42 29.30 5 Edlapadu 1 Sandepudi 362.19 3.62 2 Thurlapadu 1022.23 10.22 1384.42 13.84 6 Prathipadu 1 Vangipuram 1917.80 19.18 1917.80 19.18 Vallabharaopale 7 Ponnuru 1 1715.86 17.16 m 2 Nandur 1186.54 11.87 3 Mulukuduru 1095.89 10.96 3998.29 39.98 8 Bhattiprolu 1 Surepalle 455.67 4.56 2 Konetipuram 516.78 5.17 3 Pallekona 855.5 8.56 4 Gorigapudi 498.67 4.99 5 Pedapulivarru 1562.49 15.62 6 Pesarlanka 451.22 4.51 7 Pedalanka 405.09 4.05 8 Oleru 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