Government to Extend Land Regularization Scheme Timelines in Telangana

Chief Minister Mr K Chandrashekhar Rao directed the elected representatives to clarify clearly to the people about the transformative changes implemented by the state government in the new Revenue Act, agriculture and municipal acts. 

When the elected representatives had explained the problems faced by the poor while application submissions, the Chief Minister was willing to extend the deadlines for the Land Regularization Scheme and the registration of Sada Bainamas. In addition to clarifying the doubts posed by the MPs and the MLCs about various matters, the officials concerned requested the public representatives to remain available to explain any further doubts.

At the marathon conference, KCR has concentrated more on the new revenue act, new agricultural laws and new municipal act, GO-58 and 59, the Dharani portal, podu cultivation, forestry and land distribution, among others.

New Revenue Regulations

After settling all pending cases and digitisation of all land records, he decided to explore the possibility of continuing the revenue tribunals proposed to resolve tax disputes. The government of the state is ready to change every current legislation to serve the needy better. It is focused on citizens, and all elected officials should be available to people.

The TRS legislators at the meeting declared that the speech of the Chief Minister was inspiring and motivated them to work harder. He explained the efforts of the State government to provide the citizen better life and listened patiently to the doubts posed by the MLAs and replied to all. 

The meeting was attended by MLAs and MPs from the districts of Hyderabad, Ranga Reddy, Mahabubnagar, Nalgonda, Khammam and Warangal districts.

By: Shailaja K