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Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao on Tuesday allayed the apprehensions of the Congress that the government may categorise 35 per cent of total land as disputed land during the purification and updating of the land records. Speaking on the ongoing process of purification and updating of the land records the Chief Minister said a total of 1,418 Revenue teams are on a mission in the villages to carr
Hyderabad: Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao on Tuesday allayed the apprehensions of the Congress that the government may categorise 35 per cent of total land as disputed land during the purification and updating of the land records. Speaking on the ongoing process of purification and updating of the land records the Chief Minister said a total of 1,418 Revenue teams are on a mission in the villages to carry out the purification and updating of records.
The programme was launched on September 10 would be completed by December 10. Out of the total 10,885 revenue villages, nearly 1,086 are villages dominated by agriculture.“First priority has been given to complete the purification and updating of land records on the agriculture lands. This is to ensure implementation of the scheme meant to provide Rs 4,000 annual input subsidy per acre to the farmers by directly transferring into their accounts,” he said.
As part of the move, the process has been completed in 6,242 villages and the remaining task would be completed in about 3,500 revenue villages in another seven to ten days. And, the remaining is expected to be completed as scheduled, he said.The Chief Minister said so far purification and updating of the land records had been completed in 60 per cent of the revenue villages.
In 14 districts details of 90 per cent of lands had been updated. A total of 87 per cent of land records were updated under undisputed areas. He said that where the lands are under dispute, including those in the courts, disputes arising out of inherited properties, the land where boundary disputes are going on between the Forest and Revenue Department are kept under Part-B. Because, it is not possible to decide the ownership and position of the landholding immediately, he said.
KCR said that his government never said that the earlier government had not done anything to streamline the records. However, the earlier efforts could not achieve their objectives and the problem remained the same. He said that earlier, the Congress government had initiated to regularise transactions on white papers.
Out of 2, 93,654 applications which had been received during the Congress regime only 11,603 applications had been cleared, making it only 4 percent achievement.However, currently, the government had received about 11.19 lakh applications for the regularisation of ‘Sadabinamas.’ So far, 6.18 lakh applications had been cleared and the remaining will be cleared soon, he added.
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