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AP Extends Deadline for Kharif e-Crop Survey Registration Until October End

AP Extends Deadline for Kharif e-Crop Survey Registration Until October End

Oct 04, 2025 | 543 Views

Amaravati, October 2025: The Agriculture Department of Andhra Pradesh has announced an extension for the registration of land and crop details under the Kharif e-Crop Digital Survey 2025. Originally set to close earlier, the last date for recording crop cultivation data has now been extended to October 25, 2025, while social verification and corrections can be made until October 30, 2025. The final lists will be displayed on notice boards by October 31, 2025. According to Sri Dilli Rao, IAS, State Agricultural Director, progress in the e-Crop survey has been affected by specific field challenges. Of the 290 lakh land parcels statewide, only 36% (88 lakh parcels) have been recorded so far. Delays were primarily due to new field staff unfamiliar with survey numbers, concurrent responsibilities such as seed and fertilizer distribution, and heavy rainfall affecting field operations. Districts like Krishna, East Godavari, and Kakinada reported better coverage above 50%, while YSR, Chittoor, Anakapalli, Visakhapatnam, and Alluri Sitaramaraju districts showed less than 22% coverage. The department emphasized that all crop and non-cultivated fallow land data must be completed by the end of October. District Agricultural and Horticultural officers have been instructed to ensure active participation of Village Revenue Officers (VROs), proper supervision of farmer service center staff, and daily monitoring of survey progress. The e-Crop database will serve as a centralized platform for farmers’ land and crop data, supporting welfare programs and development schemes across the state. The Agriculture Department further advised allocation of additional staff, coordinated inter-departmental supervision, and continuous monitoring to ensure complete and high-quality data collection within the revised timeline. Farmers and officials are urged to cooperate fully to achieve 100% coverage for the Kharif 2025 season.

AP Cabinet Clears Mega Irrigation, Tourism & Green Energy Plans

AP Cabinet Clears Mega Irrigation, Tourism & Green Energy Plans

Oct 04, 2025 | 548 Views

Amaravati, October 3, 2025: Hon’ble Minister for Information, Public Relations & Housing, Sri Kolusu Parthasarathi, briefed the media at the Publicity Cell in the AP Secretariat on the decisions taken during the 31st e-Cabinet meeting chaired by Hon’ble Chief Minister Sri N. Chandrababu Naidu. The Cabinet approved several major proposals in the Water Resources sector, including amendments to the AP Farmers Management of Irrigation System Act, 1997 by removing the two-child norm for committee members, reflecting the state’s declining fertility rate (1.6). Administrative approvals worth over ₹200 crores were cleared for irrigation projects such as the HNSS lift schemes, flood damage repairs, strengthening of dams, and drinking water supply works to Tirupati and Tirumala. In the Transport sector, the government ratified the scheme to provide ₹15,000 annual financial assistance to nearly 2.9 lakh auto, taxi, and cab drivers, amounting to ₹436 crores, to be implemented immediately. In Tourism, the Cabinet endorsed the inclusion of Caravan Tourism and Homestays/B&Bs in the AP Tourism Policy (2024–29) to promote alternative travel experiences, especially in temple towns lacking large hotels. Urban development received a major push with approval of ₹10,319.93 crores for 281 AMRUT 2.0 projects and formation of an SPV for Amaravati’s capital region development. The Cabinet also cleared proposals related to land management, endowment reforms, and support for cooperative marketing federations to clear farmer dues. In the Energy sector, decisions included promotion of Green Hydrogen initiatives, exemptions for green ammonia projects in Kakinada, and amendments to strengthen renewable energy policies. Overall, the 31st e-Cabinet outlined a comprehensive roadmap spanning irrigation, infrastructure, tourism, welfare, energy, and agriculture, aimed at accelerating Andhra Pradesh’s growth, welfare delivery, and sustainable development goals.