Ponguleti Announces 12% Additional Compensation For Farmers In Khammam NH Project

Nalgonda: On Thursday, the Minister of Revenue Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy officials, previously fixed on the stable Khamammam-Devarapalli Greenfield highway to provide 12 percent compensation to farmers purchased soil to provide additional compensation.
The Minister examined the entrance and output points in the Penuballi Mandal Muthagudem in the Khammam Region and said that the 162 km long motorway will be a Milstone in the development of both states by connecting Khamam in Terangana to Devarapalli in Andhra Pradesh. It is expected to have a transformative effect on areas where the highway designed to improve the connection and increase regional economies.
He said that the state government had a positive way to think about the representation of farmers’ representation of land acquisition and that the authorities instructed the affected farmers to pay 12 percent compensation. In addition, after the purchase of the small land parcels remaining with farmers, providing compensation to be provided, it was not possible to grow such small parcels.
Emphasizing the importance of the farmer -friendly infrastructure, the Minister underlined that the construction of service routes should continue without disturbing local farmers. Authorized, the authorities, wherever possible the road contains rainwater drainage, he said.
In addition to highway projects, the minister has announced its plans for storage infrastructure throughout the state, and the divine has a total capacity of five lakh metric tons in the next three years. As a pilot project, a cold storage facility with a capacity of 9,700 metric tons was initiated in the MV Palem in the Khammam Region.
In the early hours of the day, the revenue minister threw a fundamental stone for a Shaadi Khana in Kallu at a cost of 70 lacquer. Sathupalli Mla Matthew Ragamee and Wyra Mla Ramdas Naik accompanied the minister during the tour.




