These villages are the primary focus for new infrastructure development. Here is why these villages and their residents are at the center of this transformation:
The IRR, along with the Outer Ring Road (ORR) which will pass through 121 villages, forms the backbone of Amaravati’s transport infrastructure. With the government aiming to complete all major road works within the next 18 months, now is the time for stakeholders to study the village lists and assess their opportunities in this rapidly developing capital region.
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.
To relieve congestion within Vijayawada and ensure high-speed radial access, the northern and eastern arcs of the IRR pass through these critical nodes: amaravati inner ring road villages list exclusive
The second phase acts as the loop's final connector, creating a complete circular corridor around the capital by linking the remaining from the Krishna and NTR districts :
The IRR is not just a road; it is an economic corridor that transforms rural land into high-value urban development zones.
The rural mandal around Vijayawada will see some of the last stretches of the IRR alignment. These villages are the primary focus for new
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Pockets like Namburu, Nidamarru, and Kaza have seen massive interest from residential developers looking to build high-rise townships outside the busy capital core.
This content focuses specifically on the villages that house the 30-meter and 75-meter road corridors, separating them into the two main construction packages currently under development by the Andhra Pradesh Capital Region Development Authority (APCRDA). Following the formal passage of the , which
A rural pocket transitioning into a suburban transport corridor. Real Estate and Economic Impact on Listed Villages
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
Create a strategic link between National and State Highways (NH & SH) within the capital region. Expand map Regional Context IRR Key Locations
Below is the most accurate and list of villages, divided by phase, district, and for land pooling, based on the latest official government proposals and data.
Home to major educational institutions, sitting directly in the growth corridor.