19-04-2025 12:00:00 AM
The Minister said that out of 18 lakh acres of land pushed into part-B by the previous BRS government in what he termed as a conspirational move, nearly 6 to 7 lakh acres are agricultural lands, which will now be regularised under the Bhu Bharati Act. He assured that these land disputes would be addressed through the newly implemented Bhu Bharati Act.
The Minister, accompanied by his Cabinet colleagues Konda Surekha and Seetakka, launched the pilot project for the Bhu Bharati Act at Venkatapur mandal headquarters in Mulugu district on Friday. Following this, Pongulati Srinivas Reddy took part in and spoke at an awareness program about the Bhu Bharati Act in Pusai village, located in the Bhoraj mandal of Adilabad district.
During the programme, he explained that the purpose of the Bhu Bharati Act is to ease the struggles of the poor, highlighting the government's goal of transforming Telangana into a state free from land-related issues under the Indiramma government.
"Services will be offered to farmers in a hassle-free manner.
Previously, during the BRS administration, farmers had to travel to revenue offices to address their land issues. However, under the Congress administration, officials will visit farmers to assist them in resolving these problems," stated Ponguleti.
The Minister mentioned that the State government will soon provide details about a toll-free number that will connect individuals to the Revenue department and the CCLA office for land issue resolution.
Ponguleti also announced that a committee will be established in accordance with Union government regulations to ensure a permanent solution to land issues affecting both tribal and non-tribal communities.