The government of Andhra Pradesh is fully committed to building a world-class capital in Amaravati and related financial and backend social infrastructure activities are happening quickly.
Chief minister Chandrababu himself sat down with Amaravati farmers the other day and discussed in detail about the nature of problems that they have been facing.
This is now followed by a meeting between union minister Pemmasani Chandrashekar and the Amaravati farmers. This was precisely when the Amaravati farmers pointed out a crucial problem in front of the union minister, which resulted in a quick resolution.
In this meeting today, Amaravati farmers pointed out to Pemmasani that 1286 plots that were allocated to them in the Amaravati capital region have the “Veedi Potu” problem which is considered a cardinal problem in the vastu system.
Generally, when a plot is directly facing the street, it is considered “Veedi Potu” which is regarded as a significant vastu problem in the Telugu community. This crucial Vaastu problem was brought up by Amaravati farmers in front of Indian minister, and he promised a quick solution.
The union minister pointed out that the government is fully committed to prioritising the needs of farmers and said they would replace these plots and relocate accordingly if needed. He further promised that the pension card and insurance policies issue would be resolved in the next 30 days.
This post was last modified on 30 November 2025 1:51 pm
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