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SP T. Srinivasa Rao Ensures Swift Action on Public Grievances in Jogulamba Gadwal
SP T. Srinivasa Rao Ensures Swift Action on Public Grievances in Jogulamba Gadwal

Hans India

time27-05-2025

  • Hans India

SP T. Srinivasa Rao Ensures Swift Action on Public Grievances in Jogulamba Gadwal

Gadwal: In a move to ensure justice and maintain law and order in the district, Jogulamba Gadwal District Superintendent of Police (SP), Sri T. Srinivasa Rao, IPS, has directed police officials to take appropriate legal action on complaints received at police stations and ensure justice for the complainants. On Monday, during the Public Grievance Day (Praja Vani), the SP personally reviewed 16 petitions submitted by citizens from various parts of the district at the District Police Office. In the presence of the Deputy SP and Circle Inspectors, he examined each petition, interacted with the complainants to understand their issues in detail, and issued necessary instructions for legal redressal. SP Srinivasa Rao emphasized that no delay or negligence should be shown in addressing the complaints. He instructed the officials to take immediate and lawful action, and also to ensure that the progress of the investigation or action taken is regularly communicated to the complainants. The nature of the complaints received today is as follows: Disputes and altercations: 06 complaints Land disputes: 05 complaints Domestic disputes: 01 complaint Crop damage due to pigs in the village: 01 complaint Miscellaneous issues: 03 complaints The SP reiterated that the police department is committed to resolving public grievances in a transparent, lawful, and timely manner, and encouraged citizens to approach the police with any issues affecting their safety and peace.

HYDRAA chief warns squatters occupying public spaces at Koheda
HYDRAA chief warns squatters occupying public spaces at Koheda

Time of India

time18-05-2025

  • Time of India

HYDRAA chief warns squatters occupying public spaces at Koheda

1 2 3 Hyderabad: Despite earlier demolition drives, encroachments resurfaced in Rajaji Nagar layout of Koheda village in Abdullapurmet mandal in Rangareddy district, prompting action from HYDRAA commissioner AV Ranganath , who conducted a surprise inspection on Wednesday. The layout, spread across approximately 17 acres and consisting of nearly 190 plots, previously saw parks and roads being illegally occupied by one Sammireddy Bal Reddy using alleged forged documents. Following complaints by affected plot owners through the public grievance platform 'Praja Vani', HYDRAA took action and cleared illegal constructions raised on roads and public spaces. This offered a brief respite to the plot owners. However, in a blatant violation, Sammireddy allegedly resumed construction on the same site, once again obstructing public areas. Plot owners attempted to stop the ongoing activity, but were reportedly assaulted and driven away by him. They subsequently lodged a fresh complaint, triggering the HYDRAA commissioner's field visit. Speaking at the site, commissioner Ranganath assured residents that all encroachments, particularly those on roads and parks marked in the original layout, would be cleared once again. "We will conduct a thorough inquiry and initiate criminal proceedings against those responsible for the illegal occupation," he said, assuring strict action. The commissioner also visited the newly developed lake in Koheda village following complaints that some plot owners hand encroached upon the water body. A detailed inspection was carried out to assess the situation.

Mahabubnagar Fishermen Demand Urgent Reforms, Highlight Revenue Disputes Over Village Ponds
Mahabubnagar Fishermen Demand Urgent Reforms, Highlight Revenue Disputes Over Village Ponds

Hans India

time21-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Hans India

Mahabubnagar Fishermen Demand Urgent Reforms, Highlight Revenue Disputes Over Village Ponds

Mahabubnagar: In a significant appeal to district authorities, the Mudiraj Mahasabha of Mahabubnagar has urged immediate action to resolve revenue record discrepancies that are causing conflicts between villages over pond ownership, especially after administrative reorganization. As part of the Praja Vani program held on Monday, District President Mettukadi Prabhakar Mudiraj, along with other leaders, submitted a representation to the Joint Collector, calling for swift redressal of issues affecting the livelihood of fishermen in the district. They highlighted that disputes have erupted in Chowdarpally village of Mahabubnagar mandal, where ponds are still registered under Dharmapur village in revenue records, despite village reorganization. This has led to clashes between the two village Panchayats over rights to fishery resources. The association demanded that all such revenue records be corrected to reflect the current village boundaries, ensuring that ponds fall under the jurisdiction of the villages they are physically located in. They noted that similar issues exist in several other villages, causing confusion and tension among local communities. In addition, the Mudiraj Mahasabha appealed for the repair and maintenance of ponds, especially during the current summer season. They urged authorities to complete jungle clearing and desilting works before the monsoon, enabling maximum water storage and supporting fish breeding. They also pressed for the registration of pending Fishermen Cooperative Societies (FCS) and called for timely elections for DFCS and FCS bodies whose five-year terms have expired. These steps, they said, are essential for the democratic functioning and development of the fisheries sector. Highlighting the need for economic empowerment, the association requested the provision of mobile fish vending vehicles on subsidy to unemployed youth. They also urged the government to facilitate working capital loans for young entrepreneurs in fish marketing and to offer training in value-added fish product manufacturing to enhance their skills. Lastly, they appealed for the allocation of designated spaces in mandal and municipal centers to enable hygienic and organized fish sales. District Vice President Pasula Srinivas Mudiraj, District Youth President A. Gangadhar, Town President T. Narasimhulu Mudiraj, and Krishna Mudiraj accompanied the delegation and stressed that timely action would ensure sustainable livelihoods and prevent further conflicts in the district.

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