KCR Instructs the officials to register properties within 15days
Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao has instructed the officials concerned to register houses, plots, apartment Flats and other non-agriculture properties of people, in rural and urban areas, which are not yet registered online so far should be completed within 15 days. The CM suggested that officers from all levels in Panchayat Raj and Municipal departments should cent percent register on line all the properties, which are not registered on line before the Dharani Portal becomes available for registration transactions.
The CM on Tuesday at Pragathi Bhavan held a high-level meeting on the designing of the Dharani Portal, which was part of the implementation of the new Revenue Act. In this review meeting, Government’s Chief Advisor Sri Rajiv Sharma, Chief Secretary Sri Somesh Kumar, Rythu Bandhu Samithi State President Sri Palla Rajeshwar Reddy, CMO higher officials Sri Narsing Rao, Ms Smita Sabharwal, MAUD Principal Secretary Sri Arvind Kumar, Panchayat Raj secretary Sri Sandeep Kumar Sultania, Municipal Director Sri Satyanarayana participated.The CM instructed that the municipal officials, officials from district, Mandal, village Panchayats should quickly complete the online registration of the properties. He also suggested to speed up the process, a coordination meeting with DPAs and MPOs should be held. The CM urged the officials to give total information to the people to help them register their properties online.
The CM also suggested to officials to take the necessary caution to make the maintenance of land records cent percent transparent through the Dharani Portal. This is precisely the aim for launching the Dharani Portal. The CM said besides the properties online registration process, flying squads would be formed to undertake surprise checks on how the Vaikunta Dhams are being constructed in the villages, creation of the dump yards, distribution of six saplings to each house under Haritha Haram programme, how the tractors purchased by the Panchayats to transport garbage from houses and villages were put to use etc.,
Centre’s clearance:The Central forest ministry has given permission to resume 409.53 hectares of the forestland for the construction of the 10 TMC capacity Reservoir at Kesavapuram in Medchel and Malkajgiri district, which would take care of the drinking water needs of Hyderabad. A letter in this regard from the Centre to the state Forest Ministry had reached.