
Prime Minister A. Revanth Reddy together with ministerial colleagues at the Collector Conference in Hyderabad on Monday. | Photo credit: By arrangement
Prime Minister A. Revanth Reddy said that the great pride of the indiramma housing scheme and asked collectors to take the scheme seriously to guarantee their implementation without problems.
Going to collectors in the HRD Center MCR on Monday, Mr. Reddy instructed the main secretary Santhi Kumari to designate a special officer for each Constitution of the Assembly to monitor the implementation of the scheme regularly.
He suggested that the Mandal Level Committees should examine the list addressed by the Committees of the Chamber of Indusal Representatives at the village level and then the list must be sent to the minister in charge of the district. The list of houses will be final only after the minister’s approach in charge of the district.
The special officer will be the coordinator between the Indiramma committees, the Mandal Committees, the Collectors and the Minister in charge. The CM also advised the senior officials who were previously appointed for the ancient districts to focus on the construction of indiramma houses and monitor the work with the collectors of the respective districts.
Mr. Reddy asked the collectors and other interested parties to succumb to any pressure at any stage of the assignment of houses and measures will be taken against the Mandal Level Committee and the Iphhouses of Special Officer were assigned to intelligible people. Since 3,500 houses were assigned to each Constitution, the CM suggested that the houses must be assigned to the respective villages on the basic population and that rationality must be followed in this regard.
In Bhu Bharathi
The Prime Minister instructed the district collectors to embark on an intensive awareness program at the field level in the newly released ‘Bu Bharati’ portal is the permanent solution for all the problems of ownership of the land of the farmers.
The collectors were asked to attend the meetings in each mandal and address the complaints clarifying the doubts raised by the farmers in a simple and understandable language about the functioning of the Buh Bharati portal.
Mr. Reddy wanted collectors to study the Buhrati law thoroughly. In the past, farmers were directed to approach the courts without paying attention to address land income. The Buhrati Law focused more on addressing land -related problems by the Department of Income and farmers and people must also be informed about the appeal system.
The CM said that collectors must attend meetings in the centers mandal of respect involving income personnel in each village. Deputy CM Bhatti Vikramarka, Ministers Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy, Damodar Rajnarsimha, Ponnam Prabhakar, Konda Surekha, Jupally Krishna Rao, Sridhar Babu and N Uttam Kumar Reddy present.
Published – April 14, 2025 09:26 PM IST