Ap Minister Perni Nani Sensational Comments On Ap Capital And Assembly, Secretariat Buildings
The decision on several key issues was announced at Wednesday’s Cabinet meeting. However, there is no discussion of crucial capital. Though doubts about the construction of Amaravathi were expected to be resolved after a Cabinet visit, this issue was not discussed. Against this backdrop, Minister Nani has made sensational comments on the capital issue. Commented that the capital item was not debated at the Cabinet meeting. He asserted that the Secretariat and Assembly buildings were built as hostels of Narayana College in a sprawling capital of 33 thousand acres. The last government in the name of capital had borrowed Rs 6,000 crore in huge interest.
He alleged that Chandrababu had brought another Rs. .4 thousandcrores The Cabinet, which approved the sand policy, decided to no longer undertake sand mining and transportation through the state’s Mineral Development Agency. It warned that stringent measures should be taken if the sand is smuggled or shipped. In the Reich districts, the price of sand at the stockyards was set at Rs 375 per ton. The cost of transport is Rs.4.90 per tonne … Rs.500 for transport within 10 km.
There are currently 41 stock points in 13 districts, which will be increased to 70-80 by October. And then gradually increase them. If the farmers have graduated land from sand they are interested in the APMDC. The farmer is paid Rs 60 per cubic meter for taking sand at no cost to the farmer. The APMDC has authority over the formation of sand stocks. It stated that the unauthorized storage of sand by private persons is prohibited and that strict punishment should be imposed. Other states have also banned the move of sand.