Jagan Mohan Reddy Makes Significant Move For Resolution Of Land Disputes
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Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy made a significant move for the resolution of land disputes in the state of Andhra Pradesh.
On Tuesday at Tadepalli, the chief minister held a review of the Jagananna Saswata Bhu Hakku Bhu Raksha programme. He instructed authorities to establish the tribunal and run it continuously in each mandal. Jagan requested that a perfect framework for settling land disputes be put in place by the authorities.
The chief minister emphasised that the authorities should use these criteria to address land disputes and should ensure quality and standards in the survey process.
In order to speed up the survey process in towns and corporations, Jagan instructed the officials to raise the monthly targets for aerial and drone flights.
The review meeting was attended by officials including the energy minister, Peddireddy Ramachandra.
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