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Collector Santosh Orders Fast-Tracking of Pending Dharani Applications and Public Service Requests in Gadwal
Collector Santosh Orders Fast-Tracking of Pending Dharani Applications and Public Service Requests in Gadwal

Hans India

time11-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Hans India

Collector Santosh Orders Fast-Tracking of Pending Dharani Applications and Public Service Requests in Gadwal

Gadwal: District Collector B.M. Santosh has instructed revenue officials to swiftly resolve all pending Dharani (Bhuharathi) land applications to ensure timely justice for farmers and landowners. On Friday, the Collector conducted a review meeting with all mandal-level Tahsildars at the IDOC Conference Hall. The agenda covered key issues including Bhuharathi applications, ration card verifications, Mee Seva applications, and long-pending F-Line petitions. During the meeting, the Collector emphasized that the government is prioritizing the resolution of land-related disputes through the Bhuharathi portal. He noted that this initiative aims to bring lasting justice and clarity to land ownership issues for farmers and landholders. In light of this, he directed officials to review and resolve all pending applications that emerged during the recent Revenue Conference. He instructed revenue officials to issue notices without delay before initiating any further action on these applications. Special attention must be paid to assignment land issues, and detailed reports should be submitted after thorough examination. The Collector also reiterated that the entire process must be handled through online systems to ensure transparency and efficiency. Any challenges faced by officials should be brought to his attention immediately. Additionally, the Collector urged that all pending ration card applications be processed without delay. He called for swift action in adding eligible family members and removing ineligible beneficiaries from the system. Further, he directed officials to resolve Mee Seva service requests and long-pending F-Line petitions that have exceeded the prescribed time limit. He stressed that these services must be delivered to citizens promptly and without unnecessary delays. The meeting was attended by Additional Collector Lakshmi Narayana, District Civil Supplies Officer Swami Kumar, Survey and Land Records AD Ram Chander, and all mandal-level Tahsildars and other concerned officials. Focus Areas: Dharani (Bhuharathi) applications, ration card updates, Mee Seva requests, and F-Line petitions. Instructions Issued: Expedite pending applications Issue preliminary notices without delay Submit detailed reports on assignment land issues Complete ration card additions/deletions Resolve long-pending Mee Seva and F-Line cases Priority: Land dispute resolution and timely delivery of public services. Aim: Strengthen transparency, ensure justice, and enhance service delivery through digital governance.

Bhuharathi Revenue Conferences Launched to Resolve Land Disputes Swiftly: Additional Collector Lakshmi Narayana
Bhuharathi Revenue Conferences Launched to Resolve Land Disputes Swiftly: Additional Collector Lakshmi Narayana

Hans India

time08-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Hans India

Bhuharathi Revenue Conferences Launched to Resolve Land Disputes Swiftly: Additional Collector Lakshmi Narayana

Gadwal: The government is conducting Bhuharathi Revenue Conferences with the determined objective of resolving land-related issues promptly, said District Additional Collector Lakshmi Narayana. Participating in the Bhuharathi Pilot Project Revenue Conference held on Thursday at Satharla village in Itikyala Mandal, the Additional Collector addressed the grievances of farmers and citizens directly. During the session, he accepted petitions, inquired about the problems faced by the public, and clarified their doubts regarding land matters. Lakshmi Narayana explained the policies and features of the Bhuharathi Act, stressing that it was formulated to address the shortcomings of the previous Dharani system. The Bhuharathi law aims to comprehensively resolve the challenges farmers have been encountering under the existing framework. The new legislation was introduced on the occasion of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar's birth anniversary, following extensive consultations with legal experts, scholars, and field officials. He stated that the views and concerns of farmers were incorporated into the law to ensure it reflects their real-world needs. Revenue teams have been formed to receive and process applications related to land disputes. Importantly, farmers are not required to pay any fee to submit applications during these conferences. Each petition will be carefully examined, and a thorough field-level investigation will be conducted to ensure fair and timely resolution within the stipulated timeframe. Lakshmi Narayana emphasized that the current pilot project is being implemented in Itikyala mandal, and following its completion, the Bhuharathi Revenue Conferences will be extended to all revenue villages across the district. He urged all farmers and citizens to make the most of this opportunity to resolve their long-standing land issues. The conference was attended by RDO Srinivasa Rao, Itikyala Tahsildar Veera Bhadrappa, Erravalli Tahsildar Naresh, other revenue staff, local farmers, and residents.

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