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Officials carry out a survey for the Rythu Bharosa scheme

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Officials carry out a survey for the Rythu Bharosa scheme

Survey for Government Schemes Begins in Bhupalapally

The district administration in Bhupalapally has started a survey to implement four major government schemes—Rythu Bharosa, Indiramma Aatmiya Bharosa, New Food Security Cards, and Indiramma Housing. District Collector Rahul Sharma announced that the survey is being conducted across the district.

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Collector Rahul Sharma recently visited Kundoorpalli in the Ganapurapur Gram Panchayat area to inspect the Rythu Bharosa verification process. He explained that the survey aims to identify beneficiaries for these schemes, which are set to launch on January 26. Special officers have been assigned to oversee the process in each mandal, while field teams are gathering necessary information.

The Collector emphasized that the survey’s success depends on public cooperation. He stated that the main goal is to ensure that the benefits of these schemes reach every eligible family in the district.

During his visit, he praised the ongoing Rythu Bharosa survey, noting the collaboration between agriculture and revenue officials. These teams are carefully recording details of cultivated lands, while also documenting non-agricultural lands, such as canals, real estate plots, mining areas, and government-acquired lands, without errors.

The Collector instructed officials to document any challenges encountered during the survey and to provide clear reasons for them. The survey will take place from January 16 to January 20, followed by Gram Sabha meetings from January 21 to January 24, where the final list of eligible beneficiaries will be prepared.

In Ganapuram mandal, 691 individuals have already registered for new ration cards through the comprehensive family survey. The Collector urged officials to strictly adhere to the survey and Gram Sabha schedules to ensure smooth implementation of the schemes.

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