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Hyderabad: In a major relief to people waiting for registration of their properties in Telangana, the State government will commence booking of slots for registration of non-agriculture properties from Friday. Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao directed Chief Secretary Somesh Kumar to commence the registration activities of non-agriculture properties in accordance with the High Court orders. […]
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Bharatamma registers about 4.7 acres of land in the form of gift deeds to her sons within hours
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KTR wins several rounds of applause as he lists out govt’s achievements at roadshows in NTR Nagar, Mansoorabad
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The initiatives would not only streamline the system, but also set a progressive track for the real estate sector in the State, says the industry body
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Hyderabad: The Confederation of Real Estate Developers’ Association of India (CREDAI), and Telangana Real Estate Developers Association (TREDA), called on Chief Secretary Somesh Kumar here on Thursday and appreciated the appreciated the initiative of State Government to launch Dharani Portal for instant registration and mutation of properties. They stated that the experience in Dharani Agricultural […]
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Mancherial: Dharani portal, the integrated land records management system introduced by the TRS government, has not only come as a boon for farmers through simplification of the processes for registrations, successions, and partition of assets but is also helping Revenue officials give an image make-over for the department that had taken a battering in the […]
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Sanda Kalamma, wife of Yellaiah and resident of Kesamudram in the district, got two acres of land registered on her name from a total of four acres that is in her husband’s name.
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Akarapu Shamamma, aged 85 years, hailing from Nelapatla village in Kusumanchi mandal in the district, inherited about 6.5 guntas of land from her husband who passed away a few years ago.
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The portal ended a year-long wait for Abdul Ghouse and his three siblings hailing from Thandur mandal centre who were running from pillar to post for the succession of 1.14 acre of land inherited from their father.
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New system brings huge relief for aged who in the past were forced to wait for long spells to sell or gift their assets, besides bribing officials
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The Collector who inspected the registration process at Lingampet and Yellareddy mandals, said that till now 701 registrations were taken up under Dharani in Kamareddy district
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Kalasani Subhadra said that she had neither paid bribe nor brokerage charges to middlemen to get the land transferred
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In a few places, the government had already issued pattas to people who constructed structures on government land through GOs 58 and 59, Sada Bainama and notary.
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The decision was taken to facilitate instant mutation of non-agricultural properties through online mode in the Dharani portal.
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Across the State, over 70 percent of people own pattas while in a few areas like Jawaharnagar, residents were yet to get the pattas, he said.
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Authorities await govt nod to take up exercise by this month-end to clear pending agriculture mutation applications
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The 58-year-old Yadagiri bought the piece of land in Venkatraopet village of Thoguta Mandal in Siddipet district 26 years ago, when he was a strapping young man
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Buyers and sellers must give declaration claiming responsibility for transactions through the portal
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"Thanks to Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao for coming up with such a wonderful initiative that brought a world of change in land registration and mutation process”, says Swapna Rani from Siddipet
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Cooperation and cordial reception at facilities, a rarity in the past, is now a common sight