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Government lands in Telangana state to be regularised for dwellings

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Government lands in Telangana state to be regularised for dwellings

The State government is accepting applications to regularize homes built on government land. The deadline for submitting applications has been extended until the end of May. In Rangareddy district, 13,997 applications were received between April 1 and April 30. Most of the applications were received from Balapur, Abdullahpurmet, Hayatnagar, and Serilingampallymandals. The government is accepting applications for regularization of occupied assigned and unobjectionable government sites.

According to GO-58, the government is providing a free opportunity for poor individuals who have plots of less than 125 square yards. For plots larger than that, the market price can be regulated. The application process involves submitting documentary evidence through MeesevaKendras.

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A total of 7,364 applications have been received under GO-58 out of which 2,257 are from Balapurmandal. 1,298 applications were received from Abdullapurmetmandal, 960 from Hayathnagar, 747 from Serilingampally, 602 from Sarurnagar and 548 from Rajendranagar. Most of the applications came from urban areas. A total of 6,633 applications were received under GO-59.

According to the latest orders issued by the state government, the proof of residence should be shown as per GO norms. House Tax, House Number Receipts, Cash Tax, Electricity Bill should be submitted at the time of application. Ration Card, Aadhaar Card, Voter Identity Card should be attached with the application. For those occupying more than 125 yards, the fee will be calculated according to the market price as per GO-59.

A total of 31,830 applications were previously received under GO-58 and GO-59. Officials have sorted out 2,696 applications under GO-58 and rejected the rest. 2,750 of the applications received under GO-59 were sorted out and the remaining applications were rejected. Most of the applications were rejected due to failure to pay the prescribed fee in two installments and insufficient supporting documents.

The number of applications will increase, and the government has the opportunity to collect income up to Rs.300 crore through old and new applications in the district.

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