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Gadwal: District Collector B.M. Santosh announced that the Telangana State Government has launched a new system called the “Bhoo Bharati Act-2025” to solve land-related problems within the districts.
On Saturday, the Collector attended an awareness meeting at Gattu Mandal as the chief guest. He explained the details of the new law to the farmers and helped them understand how it would benefit them.
Collector Santosh said that the Bhoo Bharati Act was introduced to settle long-pending land disputes faced by farmers. This new system replaces the old “Dharani” system and aims to secure land rights more effectively.
He explained that under the Bhoo Bharati Act, services like land transactions, registrations, mutations, corrections of prohibited land records, inheritance issues, and simple sale agreements (Sada Bainamas) will become easier and faster. Online Record Corrections (ORC) services will also be improved.
Just like people have Aadhaar cards for identity, each piece of land will now get a special “Bhoodhaar” number. This will help protect lands from encroachments, he added.
The Collector mentioned that farmers can now apply for land services at MeeSeva centers, and their issues will be solved within a set time. Unlike the Dharani system, where farmers had to approach civil courts directly, the new law offers an appeal system. Farmers can now appeal to the Tahsildar, RDO, Collector, and finally to the Land Tribunal if needed.
He assured that land disputes would be resolved quickly. Even though Gattu Mandal received the highest number of land-related applications, 90% of the cases have already been cleared, and efforts are being made to complete the rest soon.
To make the system stronger, the government will soon appoint Village Administrative Officers (VAOs) at the village level. These officers will help solve land issues more efficiently. Also, revenue officers will hold village-level meetings to accept applications and sort out land problems.
Collector Santosh urged farmers to learn about the new Bhoo Bharati Act and the updated Record of Rights (RoR) system. He encouraged them to take full advantage of this opportunity to protect their land.
During the event, farmers raised several questions, which were answered by the officials.
Additional Collector Lakshmi Narayana, Gattu Tahsildar Saleemuddin, MPDO Chennayya, officials from various departments, and many farmers attended the program.
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