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Telangana new revenue policy 2020 advantages and disadvantages​

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Answered by vedaakshaya
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HYDERABAD: Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao, on Thursday, asked people’s representatives in civic bodies to bear in mind that the State government’s aim was to ensure that the poor don’t suffer because of the new Revenue Act.

He emphasised that public representatives and officials should work round- the-clock to ensure that benefits of the new Acts reach the poor. Rao, during a review meeting at Pragathi Bhavan with Mayors and Municipal chairpersons, asked them to stay involved in the process where non-agricultural properties such as plots, flats, and houses, which were not registered are being registered online now.

The CM made it clear that the government had no intention of filling its coffers with money collected from the poor through regularisation of lands. He asked officials to find answers to the problems faced by people with regard to lands, properties before Dharani becomes fully operational.

“Prices of both agricultural and non-agricultural lands are going up in Telangana owing to the steps taken up by the State government. There has been a decline in land disputes, instances of land grabbing, land mafia activities and rowdyism. There is visible development,” the CM said. The Dharani portal would provide security to the poor. Green passbooks for agricultural lands and Maroon ones for non-agricultural properties would ensure that every inch of property would be registered online.

“We have to work hard for people who gave us a historic mandate. The government decisions would be in favour of beneficiaries of G.O. 58, 59 and the poor, who are living in houses constructed by them for decades together. Public representatives must visit all wards and ensure that people’s properties are registered online,” Rao said.

Answered by moni20022002
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Existing Village Revenue Officers to be accommodated in posts of same cadre in different departments

In a major push towards reforms in the Revenue Department, the State government has decided to do away with the posts of Village Revenue Officers and Village Revenue Assistants and enact a new legislation for maintenance of Record of Rights relating to lands in electronic form in the Telangana Land Records Management System for ensuring hassle free revenue administration in the larger public interest.

The government has introduced four Bills in the Legislative Assembly on Wednesday – The Telangana Abolition of the Posts of VROs Bill, 2020, The Telangana Rights in Land and Pattadar Passbooks Bill, 2020, The Telangana Municipal Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2020, and The Telangana Panchayat Raj (Amendment) Bill, 2020.

Options for VROs

Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao however asserted that the existing VROs would be accommodated in the posts of same cadre in different departments and options would be given to them accordingly.

The government had decided to take steps to absorb the VRs as scale employees in different departments as it is committed to protect their job security and had taken employees into confidence before bringing forth the legislations. The absorption of the VRAs as scale employees is likely to impose an additional burden of ₹560 crore on the State, but the government is firm that that interest of the VRAs, 90% of whom are from under-privileged sections, are protected.

“This is a historic occasion. Passage of the Bills will eliminate the problems faced by the people, farmers and poorer sections in particular, in registering their lands,” he said.

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