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Issuance of ration cards is a continuous process: Collector
Khanapur: Nirmal District Collector Abhilasha Abhinav said that the government's goal is to provide ration cards to everyone who is eligible. On Wednesday, at the Sattenapelli Gram Rythu Vedika in Khanapur mandal, the local leaders along with Vedma Bojju Patel handed over new ration cards to the beneficiaries. Speaking on the occasion, the Collector said that the new ration cards granted by the government have become a boon to the poor. A total of 1,669 new cards have been issued in Khanapur mandal and the names of family members have been included in 2,532 cards. She said that fine rice will be distributed to the beneficiaries from next month. If there are still eligible people left, they can apply and the issuance of ration cards will continue as a continuous process. It was revealed that a total of 4,201 new cards have been sanctioned in the mandal so far. The Collector said that 1,352 new ration cards have been sanctioned for Dasturabad mandal. Later, MLA Bojju Patel said that people have faced many difficulties due to the lack of sanction of new cards for the last ten years. He said that schemes like pensions, farmer loan waiver, and Yuva Kiranalu have not been sanctioned to the eligible ones due to the lack of cards. He said that currently the government is successfully implementing schemes like interest-free loans for women, Mahalaxmi free bus, 200 units of free electricity, gas for Rs. 500, and Aarogyasri.


Hans India
23-07-2025
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Land issues should be resolved by August 15: DC
Khanapur: Nirmal District Collector Abhilasha Abhinav reviewed with the officials of the relevant and ordered that the construction process of Indiramma houses should be completed expeditiously. She directed officials to ensure that those who have undertaken the grounding should complete the construction of Indiramma house quickly. She told them to expedite the resolution of applications received in the Bhu Bharati Village Revenue Conferences. The land issues should be resolved by August 15 according to the Bhu Bharati Act. She said that the land issues of the applicants who have issued notices should be investigated. The new ration cards will be distributed in all the villages from the 25th of this month to August 10th. They were instructed that the concerned officials must take all the steps related to this. Additional Collectors Faizan Ahmed, Kishore Kumar, RDOs Ratna Kalyani, Komal Reddy, ZP CEO Govind, DEO P. Rama Rao, DPO Srinivas, DMHO Rajender, SC, ST, BC, Minority Welfare Department officials Rajeshwar Goud, Ambaji Srinivas, Mohan Singh, Excise Officer M.A. Razak, Housing PD Rajeshwar, officials, staff, and others participated in this video conference meeting.


Hans India
18-07-2025
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Collector orders action against fake seeds
Khanapur: Nirmal District Collector Abhilasha Abhinav strict action be taken against fake seeds in the district, continuous inspections be conducted in seed shops, and immediate response be taken to prevent damage to farmers. In a review meeting held at the Collectorate on Thursday, the Collector urged for coordination between departments is necessary on key issues in the development of Nirmal district. She said that 32 child laborers have been identified so far as part of Operation Muskan, and 19 cases have been registered. She said that children should be admitted to government hostels, cases should be registered against the owners and business licenses should be cancelled. Abhilasha ordered that medical officers pay special attention to the illegal activities of RMPs and cases should be registered against those who provide treatment against the rules. So far, 51 cases have been registered under the implementation of the SC and ST Act, compensation has been paid in 39 cases and 12 cases are in various stages, the Collector said. He ordered to take strong steps with the aim of making Nirmal district drug-free. It was revealed that 73 cases have been registered so far, 145 people have been arrested and 525 kg 305 grams of ganja have been seized. She especially ordered villagers of Kadtal and Son to take strong measures to prevent accidents on the National Highway routes within the limits of other villages.


Hans India
15-07-2025
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Collector Abhilasha Abhinav stresses coordination among depts
Nirmal: District Collector Abhilasha Abhinav emphasised the need for coordinated efforts among departments to resolve public issues. Speaking at a meeting with officials at the Collectorate on Monday, she instructed tahsildars to continuously monitor the implementation of the Bhu Bharati Act and ensure swift resolution of applications. The marking process for Indiramma housing is already 55% complete, and she urged officials to finish the remaining portion immediately and begin construction. In a pioneering move, Nirmal district has issued special Aarogyasri health cards to orphaned children in shelter homes, enabling them to receive up to Rs 10 lakh in free corporate medical care. The Collector also congratulated women's groups from the district who were recognised at a programme held in Hyderabad. Under the district Horticulture department, farmer Sandupatla Rajeshwar from Tandhra Ji village in Sarangapur mandal received a subsidy cheque of Rs 93,775 as the first installment for constructing a shed for mulberry leaf cultivation under the Silk Samagra-2 scheme, which has a total budget of Rs 4.5 lakh. The Collector encouraged farmers to think innovatively and cultivate new crops for better profits. Additional Collectors Faizan Ahmad and Kishore Kumar, RDO Ratnakalyani, and officials from various departments attended the programme.


Hans India
05-07-2025
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Better transport facilities should be provided in forest areas: DC
Khanapur: Nirmal District Collector Abhilasha Abhinav has instructed officials to take steps to further improve transport and infrastructure facilities for the people of remote forest and tribal areas of the district. A District Level Forest Committee (DLC) meeting was held under the chairmanship of the District Collector at the Collectorate on Friday evening. Officers from the Forest, Revenue, R&B and Panchayat Raj departments attended the meeting. A total of 16 road projects were discussed in this meeting, out of which forest permissions were granted for 9 projects. The consideration of the remaining 7 projects was postponed due to the need to complete documentation and reports. Speaking on the occasion, the Collector said that priority should be given to the creation of infrastructure such as road connectivity, electricity and health services between villages while adhering to forest laws. Before undertaking projects, it was suggested that necessary maps and DPRs should be submitted comprehensively. She also said that steps have been taken to develop Maisam Pet village in Kadem mandal as a rehabilitation village. She added that the process of providing pattas for cultivation lands under the Mani Package and Forest Rights Act to each family has been started. The Collector ordered that basic facilities should be established in the rehabilitation village. Additional Collector Kishore Kumar, Forest Officers Nagini Bhanu, Revanth Chandra, RDO Ratna Kalyani, R&B EE Narsayya, Electricity Department SE Saliya Nayak, Tribal Welfare Officer Ambaji, AD SLR Sudarshan, tehsildars, officials, and others attended the meeting.