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Govt approves ₹360 crore for permanent revenue, registration offices: Ponguleti

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Govt approves ₹360 crore for permanent revenue, registration offices: Ponguleti

Hyderabad, July 7 (RAHNUMA): Minister for Revenue, Housing, and Information & Public Relations, Ponguleti Srinivasa Reddy announced that the administrative approvals amounting to ₹360 crore have been granted for the construction of permanent buildings for Tahsildar, RDO, and Sub-Registrar offices in Telangana.

The Minister said this initiative aims to enhance revenue administration in the state and deliver modern, respectful services to the public.

During a review meeting with officials on Tuesday about construction projects, the Minister revealed that the first phase will involve the construction of new buildings at an allocation of ₹263 crore to replace 107 deteriorating Tahsildar offices and 10 RDO offices that are currently housed in rented facilities. Furthermore, ₹97 crore has been earmarked for the establishment of 48 Sub-Registrar offices, as well as District Registrar offices in Adilabad, Khammam, and Mahabubnagar districts, and DIG offices in Nizamabad and Warangal districts. The administrative approvals amounting to ₹360 crore have been granted for these construction projects, he said.

Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy emphasised that all these buildings will adhere to a standardised design and will be outfitted with modern facilities, aiming to deliver efficient and transparent services to the public. The responsibility for the construction has been assigned to the Telangana Housing Corporation.

He further mentioned that 39 Sub-Registrar offices located within the Outer Ring Road limits are being restructured into 13 clusters to streamline the development of integrated Sub-Registrar offices. These projects are being executed by private construction firms without incurring additional costs to the government, he said.

The Minister also pointed out that the construction firms will handle maintenance for five years and noted that foundation stones have already been laid at four sites, with construction efforts advancing swiftly.

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