Land resurvey completed in over 6,500 villages: Andhra CM Naidu

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Andhra Pradesh’s West Godavari Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Monday said that land resurvey has been completed in more than 6,500 villages across the state, enabling the government to update land records.

Land resurvey completed in over 6,500 villages: Andhra CM Naidu
Land resurvey completed in over 6,500 villages: Andhra CM Naidu

Addressing a public meeting at Siddantham village in this district, the Chief Minister noted that Pattardar pass books have been issued to 26.4 lakh people.

“We have completed resurvey in 6,688 villages and updated land records. Patadar pass books have been issued to 26.4 lakh people. Pass books are being issued without errors,” he said.

According to the Chief Minister, another passbooks worth Rs 62.3 lakh are scheduled to be issued.

He promised to issue them within a specific timetable, adding that the government has decided to issue 90,000 error-free passbooks.

Under Resurvey 2.0, Naidu noted that the final register of rights has been completed for 1,836 villages.

The Prime Minister stressed that the revenue administration is being “reformed” to avoid disputes.

Speaking about Godavari district, he said the government was giving importance to food processing industries and stressed that aquaculture was essential for local and national economies.

Naidu promised to support the aquaculture sector, which is widespread in many coastal areas.

He said that aqua farmers are suffering, affected by the war in the Middle East and other reasons, especially due to the inflation of aqua feed prices.

He said that the issue of high prices of aquafeed has been escalated to the Center and its decision is awaited.

Furthermore, Naidu said, “waste from aquaculture can be converted into nutritious medicines” rather than becoming a pollution problem.

With farmers suffering from rising fodder prices, the Prime Minister said he had asked the Center to extend subsidies and reduce taxes on soy flour imports.

Moreover, the TDP supreme ordinance highlighted that the NDA government has been ruling the state for two years with focus on welfare, development and good governance.

He stressed that the coalition government aims to provide water to every home.

Reacting to YSRCP’s accusations of alleged “irregularities” in recruitment of teachers recently, the Chief Minister mocked opposition party leaders as people who “lack knowledge about examinations and reservation” and are trying to defame.

Naidu accused the YSRCP of indulging in “false propaganda” on a daily basis.

Moreover, he held the previous YSRCP government responsible for creating land disputes by manipulating records, among other alleged irregularities.

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