The Guntur district section forms a massive arc of the Inner Ring Road, linking crucial agricultural zones with rapidly developing urban corridors. Mangalagiri Mandal
As the Andhra Pradesh Capital City, Amaravati, gears up for its most significant infrastructural leap in the post-decentralization era, all eyes are on the . With the return to the single-capital model, land prices along the proposed IRR have skyrocketed overnight. Investors, farmers, and real estate developers are scrambling for one crucial piece of data: the exclusive list of villages falling under the Inner Ring Road master plan.
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Underpasses, flyovers, and cloverleaf interchanges planned at intersections with NH-16 and NH-65 to ensure conflict-free traffic flow.
The 75-meter wide, access-controlled expressway is designed to: The Guntur district section forms a massive arc
The Amaravati Inner Ring Road (IRR) is a mega-infrastructure project designed to circle the capital city region of Andhra Pradesh. Spanning approximately 97.5 kilometers, this proposed roadway aims to seamlessly connect the primary capital zone with neighboring urban hubs.
As part of the ambitious Amaravati Inner Ring Road project, the Andhra Pradesh Capital Region Development Authority (APCRDA) has identified several villages that will be connected by the 29.6 km long road. and electrical infrastructure
As the Amaravati Inner Ring Road project moves forward, we can expect to see:
As administrative focus sharpens on accelerating the capital city's development, these villages are positioned to receive priority funding for secondary grid roads, water pipelines, and electrical infrastructure, making them the most critical coordinates to watch in the Amaravati capital region. If you want to look deeper into a specific area, tell me: