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Vijayawada (rural) mandal

Vijayawada (rural) mandal


విజయవాడ (గ్రా మీణ) మండలం
Mandal

Vijayawada (rural) mandal is one of the 50 mandals in Krishna district of the Indian state of
Andhra Pradesh. It is under the administration of Vijayawada revenue division and has its
headquarters at Nunna.[2][3] The mandal is bounded by Ibrahimpatnam, G. Konduru, Agiripalle,
Gannavaram, Kankipadu, Penamaluru and Vijayawada (urban) mandals.[4] The mandal is also a
part of the Andhra Pradesh Capital Region under the jurisdiction of APCRDA.[5]

Towns and villages


As of 2011 census, the mandal has 18 settlements. It includes 2 towns, 9 out growths and 7
villages.[2][7][6]

The settlements in the mandal are listed below:

1. Ambapuram (OG) Done Atkuru (OG) Enikepadu (OG) Gollapudi (OG)


2. Gudavalli Jakkampudi (OG) Kothuru Nidamanuru (OG) Nunna (OG) Paidurupadu
3. Pathapadu (OG) Phiryadi Nainavaram (OG) Prasadampadu (CT)
4. Ramavarappadu (CT) Rayanapadu Shahabad Tadepalle Vemavaram

Note: M-Municipality, (CT)-Census town, OG-Out Growth[8]

What are the highlights of the new Bill?


• Compensation: Given the inaccurate nature of circle rates, the Bill
proposes the payment of compensations that are up to four times
the market value in rural areas and twice the market value in
urban areas.

• Consent: In cases where PPP projects are involved or acquisition is taking place for private companies,
the Bill requires the consent of no less than 70% and 80% respectively (in both cases) of those whose
land is sought to be acquired. This ensures that no forcible acquisition can take place.

• Exemption from income tax and stamp duty: No income tax shall be levied and no stamp duty shall be
charged on any amount that accrues to an individual as a result of the provisions of the new law.
12. Multiplier to calculate compensation: Flexibility has been given to the states to fix the multiplier by
which the compensation will be calculated. In other words states can give up to four times the market
value but it can be lower if they chose to fix a lower multiplier.

The market value would be multiplied by a factor of, at least one to two times the market value for
land acquired in rural areas and at least one times the market value for land acquired in urban areas.

9. Time Limit For Award Assuming No Extension


Payment of compensation within a period of three months for compensation and six months for
monetary part of R & R entitlements listed in the Second Schedule from the date of award and the
components of R & R package in the Second and Third Schedules that relate to infrastructural
entitlements shall be provided within a period of eighteen months from the date of the award. In case
of acquisition of land for irrigation or hydel project, being a public purpose, the rehabilitation and
resettlement shall be completed six months prior to submergence of the lands proposed to be so
acquired. Reference to Authority by the Collector u/s 64 (2) (b) within six weeks of the receipt of the
notice from the Collector u/s 21 or within six months from the date of Collector’s AWARD whichever
period shall first expire.

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