Andhra's 99 Paise Land Deals Lure Investors, 30,000 Acres Allotted for Industries

The Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastructure Corporation (APIIC) Chairman announced an unprecedented allocation of nearly 30,000 acres of land for industrial development between 2024 and 2026. Land is being offered at highly concessional rates, sometimes as low as 99 paise, to attract large-scale investments and create jobs. Major developments are focused on transforming Visakhapatnam into a major steel hub with multiple plants, including the revived Vizag Steel Plant. The state government emphasizes that this strategy aims to generate substantial future GST revenue and ensure balanced regional development across all districts.

Key Points: Andhra's Low-Cost Land Allotment Attracts Massive Investments

  • 30,000 acres allocated for industry
  • Land offered at 99 paise to attract investors
  • Vizag transforming into major steel hub
  • Central govt funded Vizag Steel Plant revival
  • Development spread across all regions of Andhra
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Low-cost land allotment to attract investors, huge investments coming in Andhra: APIIC Chairman

APIIC Chairman reveals 30,000-acre land allocation at rates as low as 99 paise to spur industrial growth and jobs in Andhra Pradesh.

"This is the highest ever land allocation for industrial development in the history of APIIC or the state of Andhra Pradesh. - Ramaraju Mantena"

Amaravati, April 14

Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastructure Corporation Limited Chairman Ramaraju Mantena on Tuesday said that land allotment at lower rates is aimed at attracting investors in the state.

Speaking with ANI, he stated that many investments have come in after seeing Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu's vision. He pointed out that even during 2014-2019, the previous government allotted lands at low prices, but several of those companies have still not begun operations.

"In the period between 2024 and 2026, that is, in about a year and a half, nearly 30,000 acres are being allocated. This is the highest ever land allocation for industrial development in the history of APIIC or the state of Andhra Pradesh. Honorable Nara Chandrababu Naidu is creating all opportunities to establish industries," he said.

He said that the current government is securing large-scale investments, and lands are being offered at concessional rates, even as low as 99 paise in some cases, to attract investors. He also mentioned that incentives have been provided for projects like steel factories and data centres.

"Besides software, many industries are coming up in Vizag areas like Achutapuram, Rampilli, and ArcelorMittal in Nakkapalli. Vizag is becoming an 'Iron and Steel City' like nowhere else in India. With the Vizag Steel Plant, a steel plant near Kadapa, and ArcelorMittal, three major steel plants are being brought into operation or construction. Regarding the Vizag Steel Plant, which was on the verge of closure, we spoke with the Central Government, which allocated Rs 12,000 crore funds to maintain production capacity, and prevented it from incurring losses," he stated.

"Today, many states are competing. States like Gujarat and UP were once considered backward regions. Due to leadership and decision-making, if a company provides jobs for 25,000 people, those 25,000 people come into Vizag city, their purchasing capacity increases, and the state earns massive revenue through GST in the coming days. It's not about APIIC giving land for 99 paise; it's about providing employment and the firm resolve to develop North Andhra. This decision taken by Chandrababu Naidu garu and Lokesh garu is remarkable. Development happens when everyone works together. For instance, Telangana has many advantages because Chandrababu Naidu garu established Hitech City and Cyber Towers there back then..," he added.

He further said that once companies begin their operations, the government will generate huge tax revenue.

"Moreover, it's not just one area; development is happening across all regions--Defense in Kurnool, a Drone city, and various projects in Anantapur, Kadapa, Nellore, and the Tirupati area. The Telugu Desam Party has initiated development in all regions," he said.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
Land at 99 paise sounds too good to be true. What about the farmers who originally owned that land? Were they compensated fairly? The government must ensure that local communities benefit from this industrial boom, not just big corporations.
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Rohit P
The mention of companies from 2014-2019 not starting operations is concerning. What safeguards are in place this time to ensure these new allotments lead to actual factories and jobs, and not just land banking? Transparency in the process is key.
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Sarah B
As someone who has worked in industrial policy, the scale of 30,000 acres is massive. The success will depend entirely on execution, infrastructure (power, water, roads), and ease of doing business. Hope they have a solid plan for all three.
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Vikram M
Making Vizag an 'Iron and Steel City' is a brilliant move. It leverages the existing port and plant. Saving the Vizag Steel Plant with central funds is a big win. This could make Andhra a manufacturing powerhouse. Jai Andhra Pradesh!
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Meera T
Development across all regions is the right approach. Kurnool for defense, drones in Anantapur... this balanced growth can prevent migration from rural areas. But they must also invest in skilling our youth for these new industrial jobs.

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