Amaravati Inner Ring Road Villages List Exclusive !!hot!!
For the residents of these specific villages, the Inner Ring Road is more than asphalt and concrete; it is a lifeline of opportunity. Historically, these villages thrived on paddy cultivation and aquaculture, fed by the Krishna River. The introduction of the IRR has catalyzed a shift in livelihoods. Land values in villages like Mandadam and Velagapudi have surged, creating a new class of asset-rich residents while simultaneously challenging the traditional agrarian economy.
The is a planned 97.5 km long, 75-metre-wide road designed to encircle the core capital city of Andhra Pradesh. According to the APCRDA Master Plan , the road is intended to provide seamless connectivity across the capital region and manage traffic for the expanding urban population. amaravati inner ring road villages list exclusive
In several villages along this route—specifically Mandadam and Nidamanuru —the IRR is not just a road but a commercial corridor. For the residents of these specific villages, the
| Filter | Options | |--------|---------| | | Eastern (12), Southern (10), Western (9), Northern (8) | | Land acquisition status | Complete (24), Partial (28), Not started (11) | | Growth potential | High (near junction), Medium, Low | | Zone type | Residential, Industrial, Mixed-use, Agriculture transition | | Distance to core capital | <5 km, 5–10 km, >10 km | Land values in villages like Mandadam and Velagapudi
The IRR covers approximately 29 primary villages in the Guntur and Palnadu districts. Mangalagiri (Town/Mandal HQ) Nidamanuru Tadikonda Mandal: Neerukonda Amaravati & Thullur Mandals (Core Area): Malkapuram Velagapudi Uddandarayunipalem Venkatapalem Other Impacted Areas: Pedakakani Mandal: and surrounding areas. : Areas connected via the broader infrastructure network. Key Project Specifications Length: Approximately 97.5 kilometres.