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Q: Hello, Are the applications that were rejected in the land regularisation in hyderabad being considered again? What is the status of these applications.
Latest Answer: Oh this is a good decision taken by the governmennt, only in this way. the number of beneficiaries under regularisation can be increased... right now the people who are actually gettingthe pattas are very less.
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Q: Hello, what is the update and the status on the land regularisation in Hyderabad? I have heard that it is taking a lot of time to complete this
Latest Answer: Yeah and about 15,000 have been determined as eligible for regularisation in Hyderabad district till now. The Government is planning to determined to issue pattas for eligible on or after Sriramananvami festival
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Q: Hello, what is the update on the government likely decision of regularising some allotted land?
Latest Answer: YEs, That has actually caused a lot of problems for the Telangana government. The failure to get the funds for these two has left a pretty huge revenue gap of about Rs 34,500 crore and KCR claimed that this was the reason behind the failure.
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Q: Hello. I would like to know if there will be free land regularisation for the BPL families in Hyderabad?
Latest Answer: The verification process under way in 14 of the 16 mandals of Hyderabad district is slated for completion by the end of this month. Verification in remaining two mandals, Khairatabad and Shaikpet, where nearly 10,000 applications were received in each mandal, will continue till March 15.
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Q: Hello. I heard news that most of the BPL populace that have applied for land regularisation may not get thier land regularised. Do you know much about it?
Latest Answer: Families that have occupied more than 500 sq. yards of area will be asked to pay the entire 100 % of the market value. But there's a twist on what the families are doing. They are occupying about 300 sq. yards of land to 1000 sq. yards where they have only built small sheds and not buildings. This could help them circumvent the rules and save some money while keeping the land.
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