Nalgonda,February 12,(way2newstv.in):
After the Telangana government came to power to provide free distribution of muds to poor Dalit families. The government's commitment to strengthening the burden is high. However, there are criticisms that the landlords do not get lands due to the tiredness of the officers of the field. In fact, the beneficiaries are selected by the gram sabha. Several beneficiaries of Nalgonda, Suryapeta and Yadadri districts were selected by beneficiaries. But the beneficiaries did not get land. Locals say that most of the Yadav district has landed under the HMADA and the authorities are completely overpowering the land acquisition process. In Nalgonda and in areas like Devarakonda, Thirumalgiri, Halia, Mirealaguda, and Muruganadu, the lands are very expensive and the authorities are not able to move forward. Government regulation should be suitable for cultivation of land distributed to Dalits and the grounds for the availability of groundwater. It seems that the authorities are under pressure. Officials are being blamed for the rise of pressure from the zones and the rank-and-file officials from the other side and soon the election season begins. The authorities are trying to provide land to the elite Dalits as per the Government's intentions, overcoming pressures and challenges.
AVAILABILITY IS LOWER... PRICES ARE HIGHER...
Of the 54 families in Nalgonda district, 137 acres were distributed under the land distribution. The problem is that there is no land availability if it identifies beneficiaries in many zones. Regional Revenue sources have said they are looking at land for purchase under this scheme from time to time. All 39 families in the district of Yadav Bhubanagiri have been distributed to 77.17 acres so far. Officials are working to provide land for more than 50 families in the state this fiscal year ending March 31. So far in Suryapet district, 87.8 acres have been allotted to 46 families. Nearly 471 acres were distributed for three and a half years ago, and 25 percent were reported to be fulfilled. However, 31.5 acres of land had been distributed to 11 beneficiaries in Kandagatla village in the area of Athuruguru (S). They have now been able to grow in this land to finance. Everything that the government is trying to do is to complete the objective of this scheme, which the government has taken to the poor to support the poor.
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