
177 Families in Visakhapatnam Getting New Homes
Families living in difficult conditions at Velampeta slum will soon have proper houses after the state minister approved a long-awaited construction plan. The decision came after officials visited the neighborhood and listened to residents describe their daily hardships.
When Minister P. Narayana walked through the Velampeta slum near Poorna Market recently, families living there didn't hold back about their struggles without proper housing. Their honest conversations led to something remarkable: approval for 177 new homes that will transform their lives.
The Municipal Administration and Urban Development Minister announced the housing project during a meeting with officials from the Greater Visakhapatnam Municipal Corporation and the Metropolitan Region Development Authority. After consulting with Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, he gave the green light for construction to move forward.
The families have been living in the One Town area under challenging conditions for years. During his inspection visit, residents shared stories of the severe hardships they face daily without adequate shelter, hoping someone would finally help.

Minister Narayana instructed GVMC Commissioner Ketan Garg and VMRDA Commissioner Tej Bharat to begin preparing for construction. Officials will finalize the financial details of the project in the coming weeks, clearing the path for building to start.
The Ripple Effect
This housing project represents more than just new buildings. It's part of a broader push to improve life in Visakhapatnam, including better water conservation plans and upgraded civic services across the city.
The same meeting addressed developing popular attractions like Kailasagiri, Kambalakonda, and the Zoo Park into an integrated tourism circuit. Officials also discussed prioritizing seven new roads in the first phase of the city's master plan, creating jobs and better infrastructure for everyone.
For 177 families who've waited years for stable housing, the news means children will have safer places to play, parents will sleep better at night, and everyone will gain the dignity that comes with a proper home. Sometimes the most powerful changes start with leaders who take time to listen.
Based on reporting by The Hindu
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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