Amaravati Inner Ring Road Villages List Exclusive

This information is compiled from publicly available government notifications, CRDA meetings, and official press releases (sources referenced). While every effort has been made for accuracy, users are advised to verify specific land details with the Andhra Pradesh Capital Region Development Authority (APCRDA) before making any financial decisions.

The project has been one of the most discussed infrastructure developments in Andhra Pradesh, designed to provide seamless connectivity around the capital region . For landowners, real estate investors, and local residents, knowing the specific villages included in the blueprint is essential.

Go beyond just a list of villages. Get exclusive, layered data on each village along the proposed – including land status, proximity to key nodes, and future growth potential.

Following the formal passage of the , which officially solidified Amaravati as the state's sole capital, infrastructure works have resumed at a rapid pace under the leadership of Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu. Municipal Administration and Urban Development (MA&UD) Minister P. Narayana announced that the first phase of the IRR will be built under a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model. amaravati inner ring road villages list exclusive

The rural mandal around Vijayawada will see some of the last stretches of the IRR alignment.

| 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 |

To provide the ultimate clarity on the scope of the project, the villages have been categorized by district and phase. The CRDA has divided the massive project into two strategic phases: For landowners, real estate investors, and local residents,

A total of will be covered by the IRR, spanning 10 mandals across the Guntur and Krishna districts. The project is divided into two phases: Phase 1 covers 67.57 km and passes through 28 villages, while Phase 2 covers 28.68 km and passes through an additional set of villages to complete the circular corridor.

Amaravati Inner Ring Road (IRR) is a planned 96.2 km circular corridor designed to enhance connectivity within the Andhra Pradesh capital region. The project is structured in phases, with the first phase covering approximately 67.6 km. Villages Along the Amaravati Inner Ring Road

The eastern flank of the Inner Ring Road crosses the Krishna River, establishing rapid transit connectivity to Vijayawada's peripheral growth centers. Ibrahimpatnam Mandal Following the formal passage of the , which

As of , the project has moved beyond planning into aggressive execution:

Proposed at 75 metres (some sections planned for 100 metres).

The IRR curves through the industrial and residential fringe of Mangalagiri town.