HYDERABAD: The newest deadline of June 20 set by way of leader minister Ok Chandrasekhar Rao for distribution of pattadar passbooks and rectification of records too is probably not met. This is since the earnings division has to still distribute to farmers as many as seven lakh passbooks.
Though officers declare that the printing of passbooks has been finished and they have been despatched to the respective district headquarters, farmers are being knowledgeable that their passbooks could be able by way of subsequent month.
Official sources mentioned while the earnings division ordered printing of about 50 lakh passbooks, best 43 lakh had been published and disbursed until date. Even in the 43 lakhs, 4 to five lakh books were discovered to have errors referring to identify, gender, land extent and other main points.
In Jagityal district, which is alleged to be top in purification of land records, about 30,000 books are yet to be disbursed. "Since passbooks have not come, the tehsildar office has handed over Rythu Bandhu cheque to us. The tehsildar office told us that passbooks would be distributed from June 10 to 12. But till date the books have not come," Vojjala Prabhakar, a resident of Jagityal, told TOI.
CM KCR, who has been unhappy over the manner of distribution of passbooks, printing mistakes, Aadhaar seeding and technical system defects in Dharani site, held a evaluate meeting with ministers and creditors a month ago and requested earnings officers to finish the distribution of passbooks by way of June 20. Originally the books were meant to be disbursed by way of May 23. The CM had then mentioned that along with creditors, ministers should absorb the duty of distribution of passbooks and cheques. He mentioned a special coverage could be introduced at the factor of passbooks and Rythu Bandhu cheques which is yet to be introduced.
Though the manager minister set deadlines, tehsildars say there have been main issues at the floor level with reference to virtual signatures and rectifications of records. The state government may be clueless about farmers and land house owners who've not come ahead to provide their Aadhaar number to earnings officers.
Chief Commissioner of Land Administration (CCLA) director Vakati Karuna mentioned 43 lakh passbooks had been disbursed and that another 5 lakh passbooks require corrections referring to spelling errors, gender, pictures and land extent. "It would take two more weeks to complete the entire exercise," she mentioned.
Though officers declare that the printing of passbooks has been finished and they have been despatched to the respective district headquarters, farmers are being knowledgeable that their passbooks could be able by way of subsequent month.
Official sources mentioned while the earnings division ordered printing of about 50 lakh passbooks, best 43 lakh had been published and disbursed until date. Even in the 43 lakhs, 4 to five lakh books were discovered to have errors referring to identify, gender, land extent and other main points.
In Jagityal district, which is alleged to be top in purification of land records, about 30,000 books are yet to be disbursed. "Since passbooks have not come, the tehsildar office has handed over Rythu Bandhu cheque to us. The tehsildar office told us that passbooks would be distributed from June 10 to 12. But till date the books have not come," Vojjala Prabhakar, a resident of Jagityal, told TOI.
CM KCR, who has been unhappy over the manner of distribution of passbooks, printing mistakes, Aadhaar seeding and technical system defects in Dharani site, held a evaluate meeting with ministers and creditors a month ago and requested earnings officers to finish the distribution of passbooks by way of June 20. Originally the books were meant to be disbursed by way of May 23. The CM had then mentioned that along with creditors, ministers should absorb the duty of distribution of passbooks and cheques. He mentioned a special coverage could be introduced at the factor of passbooks and Rythu Bandhu cheques which is yet to be introduced.
Though the manager minister set deadlines, tehsildars say there have been main issues at the floor level with reference to virtual signatures and rectifications of records. The state government may be clueless about farmers and land house owners who've not come ahead to provide their Aadhaar number to earnings officers.
Chief Commissioner of Land Administration (CCLA) director Vakati Karuna mentioned 43 lakh passbooks had been disbursed and that another 5 lakh passbooks require corrections referring to spelling errors, gender, pictures and land extent. "It would take two more weeks to complete the entire exercise," she mentioned.
Deadline missed, 7 lakh passbooks not distributed
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June 22, 2018
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