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Andhra Pradesh: CM YS Jagan Mohan Reddy terms land resurvey under Bhoo Hakku a 'great reform'
- Says the exercise titled YSR Jagananna Saswata Bhoo Hakku and Bhoo Raksha is the first in 100 years
- Dedicates the new land records relating to 29,563 acre land which was re-surveyed under the scheme
- Registrations will be done at village secretariat level after the resurvey is completed
Vijayawada: Terming YSR Jagananna Saswata Bhoo Hakku and Bhoo Raksha scheme as a great reform the, Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy on Tuesday said that the resurvey of lands has been taken up after 100 years and the government is committed to provide clear title deeds to the rightful owners after proper and scientific resurvey.
He dedicated the new land records pertaining to 29,563 acre land, which were re-surveyed after 100 years under YSR Jagananna Saswatha Bhoo Hakku and Bhoo Raksha Pathakam.
The records of these 21,404 landholdings were prepared after settling 3,304 objections. He also started the property registration services in 37 villages from his camp office in Tadepalli.
Speaking on the occasion, the Chief Minister said that in the first phase resurvey was completed in 51 villages and the process would be completed in 11,501 villages by December 2022.
The resurvey would ensure that there would be no scope for any future litigation and the land deals can be carried out at village level with the implementation of the scheme.
The reforms had to be taken up as 90 per cent of the disputes are civil litigations and there are complaints of tampering with land records and the boundaries are not well marked. These problems can be solved if the land markings are done scientifically and an identification number is given to all land holders.
After 100 years, the land resurvey was started with a budget of around Rs 1,000 crores, pressing 4.500 survey teams, 70 CORS base stations and 2,000 rovers into service employing modern technology.
In the first phase the resurvey was held in 51 villages covering 29,563 acres in which 3,304 objections were resolved. The Chief Minister dedicated these resurveyed records to the people.
The remaining lands would also be resurveyed by June 2023 in phases and the registration would be carried in the respective village secretariats with a unique identity number.
Mandal Mobile Magistrate teams will clear the objections and once the resurvey is completed the state will take forward the Permanent Land Right Certificate issuing programme.
This will put an end to the middlemen and the data can be viewed online from their respective villages besides speedy disposal of F line (15 days) and sub division applications (30 days). After the resurvey is completed, registrations will be done at village secretariat level, he said.
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