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Hans India
28-04-2025
- Politics
- Hans India
Bhoo Bharati Act – 2025 Rolled Out to Address Land Issues, Says Collector Santhosh
Gadwal: Rajoli (Jogulamba Gadwal District), April 28: To address farmers' land-related issues within a stipulated timeframe, the Telangana state government has introduced a new legislation named the Bhoo Bharati Act – 2025, District Collector B.M. Santhosh announced today. Participating as the chief guest at an awareness conference on the Bhoo Bharati Act – 2025 organized at the Rythu Vedika in Rajoli mandal on Monday, the Collector explained the provisions of the newly introduced Act to the farmers. Speaking on the occasion, District Collector B.M. Santhosh stated that the Bhoo Bharati Act will offer a concrete solution to the land issues faced by farmers, urging every farmer to become well-informed about the new law. He emphasized that the Act had been designed to address and rectify the challenges posed by the earlier Dharani system by incorporating comprehensive measures. He further noted that after in-depth study and consultations with experts and officials, the government launched this new law on the occasion of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar's birth anniversary. The new Act will expedite services such as land transactions, registrations, mutations, regularization of assigned lands, resolution of issues arising from informal (Sada Bainama) agreements, border disputes, and inheritance changes, he explained. Highlighting the importance of transparency and quick grievance redressal, the Collector mentioned that a robust appeal mechanism is part of the Act, wherein farmers can first appeal to the RDO (Revenue Divisional Officer) and, if necessary, to the District Collector against orders issued by Tahsildars. One of the key innovations introduced under the Act is the Bhoodar Card, akin to the Aadhaar card, which will be issued to every landholder. He also informed that in case of land purchases, partition of property, or inheritance transfers, survey sketches prepared by authorized surveyors must be annexed, thereby minimizing future land disputes. Additionally, detailed land maps will be attached to Pattadar Passbooks to maintain clarity of ownership and boundaries. During inheritance proceedings (virasat), notices will be mandatorily issued to all concerned family members to avoid conflicts. Further, the Collector assured that farmers will now be able to rectify errors in their land records locally without the need for prolonged processes. Revenue conferences will be held in each village to address and resolve land-related issues on the ground. The Collector urged farmers to take full advantage of the Bhoo Bharati Act, which the government has introduced as a comprehensive and permanent solution to their land concerns. After his address, the Collector patiently answered various queries and cleared doubts raised by the farmers. The event witnessed participation from Additional Collector Lakshmi Narayana, Library Corporation Chairman Neeli Srinivasulu, Alampur Market Yard Chairman Dodappa, Rajoli Tahsildar Ram Mohan, Market Yard Vice-Chairman Kumar, MPDO Khaja Mohinuddin, Mandal Agriculture Officer Surekha, along with officials from various departments and a large number of farmers.


Hans India
21-04-2025
- Politics
- Hans India
MP Mallu Ravi Highlights Bhū Bhārati Act as a Comprehensive Solution for Farmers' Land Issues at Awareness Meet in Alampur
Gadwal: Dr. Mallu Ravi, Member of Parliament from Nagarkurnool, stated that the newly introduced Bhoo Bharati Act – 2025 is designed as a comprehensive solution for the various land-related challenges faced by farmers. He emphasized that the Act would serve as a protective shield for the farming community. Addressing an awareness conference on the Bhoo Bharati Act held at the BRS Function Hall in Alampur, MP Mallu Ravi participated alongside Alampur MLA Vijayudu and District Collector B.Y. Santosh. The event was organized to provide a detailed explanation of the features of the new Act and to clear doubts raised by farmers. Dr. Mallu Ravi highlighted that the Bhoo Bharati Act, launched on the occasion of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar's birth anniversary, is a revolutionary initiative by the Telangana State Government to resolve long-standing land disputes and bring justice to farmers. 'Many farmers previously faced severe hardships with the Dharani portal system, running from pillar to post in government offices, only to be left helpless,' he said. He added that Chief Minister Revanth Reddy's government has taken up the task of implementing Bhoo Bharati with a pro-farmer approach. The Act especially aims to resolve pending issues related to Sadabainama lands and includes detailed provisions after extensive research and consultations. Mallu Ravi promised weekly reviews of land issue resolutions with the Collector, Tehsildars, and relevant officials, which he himself would oversee. Criticizing the previous government, he said it pushed the state into Rs. 8 lakh crore in debts, and despite this financial burden, the current government is fulfilling its promises to the people. Some key welfare and development initiatives mentioned by the MP include: Rs. 21,000 crore farm loan waiver Rythu Bharosa financial assistance Rs. 500 bonus for fine rice (Sanna) Indiramma housing scheme Rs. 500 gas cylinder subsidy 200 units of free electricity Free bus travel for women 40% increase in mess charges for students Integrated Gurukul educational institutions Affordable fine rice through ration shops Massive job recruitments Rajiv Aarogyasri insurance up to Rs. 10 lakh Employment through Rajiv Yuva Vikasam for the youth He reiterated that the government is dedicated to the welfare of farmers, the poor, women, and youth, and that public welfare is its ultimate goal. District Collector B.Y. Santosh stated that the Bhoo Bharati Act replaces the Dharani system, providing farmers with clear ownership rights and speedy resolution of land disputes. He explained that the Act contains 23 Sections and 18 Rules, and a new digital system called 'Bhoodar' is being developed to include comprehensive details like land boundaries, dimensions, and ownership—similar to Aadhaar for land. He mentioned that: Sadabainama issues will be resolved swiftly Heirship mutations and ownership transfers will be completed within set timelines Unlike Dharani, the new system allows appeals against official orders under the Bhoo Bharati Act If farmers are not satisfied with decisions at the Tehsildar level, they can appeal to the RDO, and then to the District Collector. The Act also provides for: Correction of errors in land records Mandatory land surveys and maps before registration or mutation He encouraged farmers to utilize the provisions of the Act to address land issues quickly at the district level itself. Earlier in the day, MP Dr. Mallu Ravi visited the Jogulamba temple in Alampur and performed special prayers. MLA Vijayudu urged people from all villages in the Alampur constituency to understand the Bhoo Bharati Act thoroughly to resolve long-pending land issues once and for all. The event was also attended by: Additional Collector Lakshmi Narayana RDO Srinivasa Rao DCCB Chairman Vishnu Vardhan Reddy Library Association Chairman Neeli Srinivasulu Alampur Market Yard Chairman Doddappa Alampur Tehsildar Manjula Municipal Commissioner Chandrashekar Large number of farmers and officials. This event marked a significant step towards educating and empowering farmers with legal and administrative clarity under the new land management system.