According to sources in a bid to ease governance to the public, the Telangana government will launch another revolutionary program on June 2, Chief Minister K. Chandrashekhar Rao (KCR) said "From June 2, all the land registrations will be carried out from the Tahsildar's offices, making it easier for the people", which aims at providing financial assistance of Rs 4,000 each for every acre of land owned by the farmers in the state.



Media reported that KCR launched the scheme by handing over Passbooks and cheques to 10 farmers from Dharmarajupalle village, at a meeting held at Indiranagar in Huzurabad mandal, Karimnagar district. KCR said "The farmers need not go to the registration offices starting June 2. The government gave all the responsibilities to the Mandal Tahsildars, whether it is sale or purchase of lands, the entire process will be completed within hours. Moreover all the details will be instantly updated on "Dharani" website, which details all land, records comprehensively”.

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KCR added not only for registrations, but the Record of Rights (ROR) will also be carried out without any hassles, with no chance for any kind of frauds. Also, there is no need of submitting Passbooks in the banks from June 2. It is against the law. Furthermore the Chief Minister clarified that the new scheme doesn't apply to those farmers who lease others' land. Earlier, the Passbook had two separate columns for the Land Owner and the Land Occupier. 

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