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Indiramma Housing Scheme to Be Accelerated: Minister Ponguleti Announces More Powers to Collectors, 3,500 Houses per Constituency

Telangana to accelerate Indiramma Housing Scheme with 3,500 houses per constituency, more powers to collectors, and continuous sanctions.

Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy announced that the Indiramma Housing Scheme in Telangana will be accelerated, with more powers given to District Collectors to ensure faster and transparent implementation.

Speaking at a review meeting held on Monday at the Housing Corporation Head Office in Hyderabad, the Minister said that eligible applicants can receive houses anytime they apply, as housing sanctions will now be a continuous process. The implementation is ongoing, with new measures being introduced.

Review Meeting in Hyderabad with Officials and Public Representatives

The review meeting was attended by:

  • Dasari Anasuya (Nizamabad In-charge Minister)
  • Jupally Krishna Rao
  • G. Vivek Venkatswamy
  • P. Sudarshan Reddy
  • Pocharam Srinivas Reddy
  • Mohd Shabbir Ali
  • D.S. Lokesh Kumar
  • V.P. Gautam

Along with MPs, MLCs, MLAs, District Collectors, Additional Collectors, and housing officials from undivided Nizamabad and Adilabad districts.

Weekly Reviews, Special Officers for Undivided Districts

The Minister directed:

  • District Collectors to prioritize Indiramma Housing Scheme
  • Conduct weekly reviews with district housing officials
  • Appointment of a special officer for each undivided district

This step aims to improve coordination and prevent ground-level issues.

Continuous Housing Sanctions and 3,500 Houses per Constituency

The Minister said:

  • Housing sanctions will be a continuous process
  • Even those who did not apply earlier can now apply
  • If found eligible, they will be sanctioned houses

He also stated:

  • 3,500 houses have been sanctioned per constituency without political bias

MLAs were urged to ensure timely construction.

Instructions on Pending Works and Beneficiary Support

Key directions include:

  • Reassign houses if beneficiaries are unable or unwilling to construct
  • Release pending payments immediately after basement stage completion
  • Resolve delays caused by technical issues in bills
  • Adopt a humanitarian approach for poor beneficiaries

Completion of Double Bedroom Houses and Basic Amenities

The Minister ordered:

  • Completion of unfinished double-bedroom houses built by the previous government
  • Provision of drinking water, electricity, and drainage
  • Immediate allotment to beneficiaries regardless of construction stage

Urban Housing Flexibility: 400 to 600 Sq Ft G+1 Model

Considering land scarcity in urban areas:

  • Houses can be constructed between 400 and 600 square feet
  • A G+1 model has been permitted

Permanent Solution to Land Disputes Through Survey

The Minister emphasized:

  • Comprehensive land surveys to resolve disputes permanently
  • Pilot projects in five mandals
  • Registration based on survey maps
  • Assignment of survey map numbers and Bhudhar numbers after registration

Sada Bainamas and RDO Powers

On Sada Bainamas, the Minister said:

  • Applications will be resolved quickly
  • Buyer’s declaration alone will be sufficient
  • Decision-making powers given to Revenue Divisional Officers (RDOs)

New Tahsildar Offices and Modern Sub-Registrar Offices

The Minister announced:

  • Construction of new Tahsildar office buildings in phases
  • Priority to dilapidated offices
  • Establishment of modern Sub-Registrar offices in every district headquarters
  • District Collectors directed to prepare proposals

Resolution of Inter-Departmental Land Disputes

The Minister highlighted:

  • Long-pending boundary disputes between Revenue, Forest, Endowment, and Waqf departments
  • Joint surveys will be conducted for permanent resolution

Indiramma Housing Scheme to Be Accelerated with Continuous Sanctions and Administrative Reforms

The Indiramma Housing Scheme in Telangana, as announced by Minister Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy, will be accelerated with more powers to District Collectors, continuous housing sanctions, and 3,500 houses per constituency. With measures like land surveys, RDO powers for Sada Bainamas, and infrastructure upgrades, the implementation remains ongoing, aiming for faster and transparent delivery of benefits.

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