A dedicated community land initiative of Kunchaparthi village — separate from general village information.
← Back to village homeGrama Raasi is the shared community land of Kunchaparthi village — owned, managed and protected by the people. This page brings together everything: our purpose, history, official documents, news, photos and the road to 2040.
Our land is our heritage. It supports our livelihoods, our environment and the generations to come. Once we give up control, we may never get it back.
మన భూమి మన వారసత్వం. The land is the foundation of the village — protecting it protects our future.
Used wisely, the land creates income, jobs, education and local opportunity — instead of being lost forever.
We own it, we manage it, we decide, and we benefit. Good decisions today ensure a better tomorrow.
The community land does not belong to anyone else to take. We may seek government support, but we do not give up our land or our control. We decide how it is used — for community benefit, not someone else's priority.
మన భూమి — మన ఆధీనం — మన భవిష్యత్తు. భూమిని కాపాడుకుంటేనే రాబోయే తరాలకు భరోసా.
How the Kunchaparthi community came together to protect Grama Raasi land and plan a shared future.
Grama Raasi has long been the shared land of Kunchaparthi — used for grazing, gathering and the common good of every family in the village.
When community land is encroached or handed away, the village loses its land, its income and its future. Even a few acres lost weakens everyone.
Under the Kunchaparthi youth association, a long meeting at Ballepalle resolved to protect the land. The “Save Grama Raasi” movement was born — one slogan, one goal.
Warning boards mark the land, awareness material spreads the message, and a community master plan charts the path to a prosperous, self-reliant Grama Raasi 2040.
We are not against development. మేము అభివృద్ధిని వ్యతిరేకించడం లేదు. For any development proposal — from the government or a private party — we make one fair, reasonable demand, so the path forward is a win for everyone.
The land is legally regularized and protected in the name of the Grama Raasi governing body — fixing the records and the ownership issue.
With the land secured, the Grama Raasi governing body and the villagers together decide how it is used — openly and on record.
If a proposal truly benefits the village, the Grama Raasi body itself allocates the land. Development moves ahead — with our rights protected.
Our message: first secure our land — then the Grama Raasi body and the villagers themselves decide and allocate land for any worthy development.
భూమిని కాపాడండి — అభివృద్ధికి భూమి మేమే నిర్ణయించి ఇస్తాం.
The Grama Raasi governing body manages the land for the good of all — whether the proposal comes from government or private parties. Every proposal is judged on these terms.
Official notices, appeals and reference material. Click any item to open the full image.
Land records, survey numbers, official orders or meeting minutes can be added here so every villager has access. Share them with the village committee to publish.
పత్రాలను గ్రామ కమిటీకి అందించండి — అందరికీ అందుబాటులో ఉంచుతాం.
Press coverage and updates from the Save Grama Raasi movement.
“Kunchaparthi youth unite for Save Grama Raasi.” A successful youth meeting at Ballepalle held a long discussion on protecting Grama Raasi land — covering the land's value, the risk of encroachment, the proposed mega-park and development plan, and the next steps for the village.
Key points discussed: What is Grama Raasi · How much land & its value · How encroachment happens · The mega development plan · How to protect it · The role of youth, women and NRIs.
Read the full clipping →Elders, youth leaders and members from the village and abroad joined a hybrid meeting to align on protecting the land and shaping the 2040 plan.
Rather than oppose development, the village makes one fair demand: safeguard Grama Raasi land in the governing body's name, after which the Grama Raasi body and villagers decide on any proposal — government or private.
In January 2026, leading Telugu dailies reported on the Kunchaparthi Grama Raasi land issue, prompting a Collector-ordered inquiry into the records. Tap any clipping to read it.
Report on encroachment of the village's Grama Raasi common land. The Collector and Kalluru Sub-Collector ordered a full inquiry into the records.
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On the Grama Raasi land recorded as a public asset and the encroachment of village common land. Tahsildar Manikyala Rao ordered a comprehensive inquiry.
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Continuation: the village land on record since 1964 and the call for a full review of the records.
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Coverage of how village common land came to be recorded in private names, and the records review now under way.
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Continuation: details of the survey numbers and the Sub-Collector's review of the records.
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Villagers came together as a society to protect the land, citing earlier District Collector and Joint Collector references.
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Continuation: the society of villagers and the references to the survey numbers 90, 91, 93 and 94.
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A vision for 60 acres of community land — generations to come. Our land · Our responsibility · Our future.
Grazing land, festivals & gatherings, plantation, children's play area.
Fruit & vegetable crops, sustainable income, stable annual lease.
Employment, skill development, local enterprise — the village economic hub.
Internal roads, water, drainage, power, street lights and future expansion.
Secure boundaries, signage, survey and community agreement.
Develop grazing commons and launch the horticulture lease area.
Build the rural enterprise zone for local employment & skills.
Roads, utilities and future expansion toward the 2040 vision.
Employment, prosperity and sustainable development — owned and shared by the village.
Hundreds of direct and indirect livelihoods through the enterprise zone and horticulture.
Plantation, water harvesting and eco-friendly use that protects soil, water and air.
Training and opportunity so the next generation can build their future at home.
A shared space for festivals, recreation and village gatherings for all.
Internal roads, drainage, power and street lighting to support the village hub.
Every decision accountable to the Gram Sabha — community first, always.
Grama Raasi is our shared wealth. Let us protect it, nurture it, and use it well for a prosperous tomorrow — together for Kunchaparthi.