These villages cease to exist as rural entities; they become city wards.
The Inner Ring Road is a crucial 32-kilometer stretch of infrastructure designed to decongest the core capital area while connecting key zones (like the Seed Access Road to the Capital City). It forms a semi-circular arc, intersecting with major highways like the Kolkata-Chennai NH-16.
The road is being developed in two major packages: amaravati inner ring road villages list exclusive
Focus: Capital City Core & Riverfront
| Village Name | Mandal | Status | Land Impact | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Uddandarayunipalem | Thullur | IRR Headquarters | High (Government land) | | Malkapuram | Thullur | Greenfield Alignment | High (Agricultural acquisition) | | Nelapadu | Thullur | Bypass Route | Medium | | Ananthavaram | Thullur | Service Road expansion | High | | Rayapudi | Thullur | Peripheral Ring overlap | Low (Forest/Nala land) | These villages cease to exist as rural entities;
Based on recent government surveys (CRDA land pooling notices issued in late 2024), the following three villages are witnessing exclusive price surges because they are the intersection points of the IRR and the Radial Roads (roads leading to the capital core):
Disclaimer: "Exclusive impact" means these villages see direct land acquisition notices and zoning changes, not just proximity benefits. Focus: Capital City Core & Riverfront | Village
Not every village on the list gets the same benefit. Here is the exclusive differentiation: