Vijayawada: Gear up for land re-survey asked Minister Pilli Subhash Chandra Bose
Vijayawada: Deputy Chief Minister and revenue minister Pilli Subhash Chandra Bose asked the tahsildars to gear up for undertaking land re-survey which was stopped for the last two months due to the outbreak of Covid-19. He inspected the auto-mutation programme which was introduced on pilot basis at Kankipadu tahsildar office near here on Wednesday along with transport minister Perni Venkatramaiah and Penamaluru MLA K Partha Sarathi.
The revenue minister recalled that the state government had launched land resurvey and land records purification on a massive scale but was compelled to stall due to Covid-19. He said that the farmers would not face any problem once the purification of records was completed. He was confident that the revenue department would regain its past glory once the resurvey was completed.
The minister said that mutation was completed for 12,000 registrations in 12 mandals on pilot basis which means that the tahsildars were working actively.
Stamps and registrations commissioner Siddhartha Jain, CCLA joint secretary Cherukuri Sridhar, CMRO project director Sunita, joint collector Dr K Madhavi Latha, sub collector HM Dhayana Chandra, Kankipadu tahsildar Satish, Penamaluru Bhadri Nayak and others were present.