The 25% concession period for Layout Regularization Scheme (LRS) payments is set to end on March 31, leading to a surge in last-minute applications. While the scheme initially saw slow responses, the discount has driven thousands of applicants to complete payments in recent weeks. With the deadline approaching, citizens and public representatives are urging the government to extend the concession period until April 30.
Demand for Deadline Extension Grows
Several MLAs have raised the issue in the Telangana Legislative Assembly, requesting an extension of the LRS payment deadline. Wanaparthy MLA Megha Reddy is among those who appealed for more time, highlighting the high number of pending applications. The government is reportedly considering the request and may announce an extension soon.
Surge in LRS Payments in Recent Weeks
Officials have noted a sharp increase in payments following the announcement of the 25% discount scheme. Over the past four years, LRS collections amounted to Rs. 112 crore, but in the last 15 days alone, 2.80 lakh applicants have paid Rs. 950 crore in fees. Authorities estimate that an additional Rs. 500 crore could be collected before the current deadline.
Technical Issues Being Addressed
While technical glitches initially slowed the process, officials now claim that most issues have been resolved, allowing more applicants to complete payments smoothly. With the deadline just days away, authorities expect a further surge in payments.
Will the Government Extend the Deadline?
Given the strong demand from applicants and legislators, the government is likely to respond positively. An extension until April 30 could benefit thousands of property owners who are still struggling to complete the process. An official announcement regarding the extension is expected soon.
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