Telangana income officials began visiting villages on May 1 to collect farmers’ land issuance applications

Telangana Tax Minister Ponguleti Srinivasa Reddy was at an advocacy meeting on the Bhu Bharati Act held in Dharur, Gadwal on Saturday (April 19, 2025). |Picture source: Arrangement
Telangana tax bureau officials will visit the village to collect applications for land issues for farmers starting May 1. Telangana Bhu Bharati Act, which was held to make people aware of the Record of Rights, and Bhu Bharati Portal introduced the 20,000 Mordy Pongue on April 19, 2022, Revite srinie srinie s rectie srinie srin siv. Applications for land related to land transferred under Sada Bainama (Flat Paper Agreement).
The Bhu Bharati portal is based on a pilot project and is launched under four rulers, including Dharur. He said earlier, people had to run from pillars to mail to get names, survey numbers, errors in land scope in land records. The tax minister said these issues will be resolved through the law. The lines of the Aadhar card on the Bhudhar card will be issued.
Gadwal collector BM Santhosh said people can approach Tahsildar, Income Zone Officials (RDOs) and collectors to solve the land problem.
The minister said at an advocacy meeting in Adirabad on Friday (April 18, 2025) that of the 1.8 million acres (ban list) in Part B, 600,000 to 700,000 acres are agricultural land – issues related to these issues will be resolved through the Bhu Bharati Act.
Nagakurnool MP Malu Ravi, MLA Bandla Krishna Mohan Reddy and others held a meeting in Dharur.
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