After a eight months of prolonged exercise on government land, the Hyderabad district administration has found out 66 acres of litigation- free government land, worth hundred of crores. Based on the directions of Andhra Pradesh Land Management Authority (APLMA), which was set up to review status of government land in the state, the Hyderabad district officials had taken up the survey on government land located in 16 areas in the districts.
The civic officials provided Tablet phone to tahsiladrs to capture the images of the litigation-free government lands and collect all the details about the land.
Based on the feedback given by the surveying officials, 66-acre land found with Shaikpet has the largest extend of litigation free land in the district.
However, the district officials have completed the construction of compound walls around 30 of 119 land parcels and wanting approvals to complete the rest. All the constructions is expected to completed by March next year.
The district administration has asked departments of and child welfare, social welfare, BC, SC, ST welfare, education, women and minority welfare to send plans for development of schools, hostels and other structures on the 66-acre government land.
The administration has a plan to develop group housing on government land. Nearly, 2.60 lakh applications asking government lands are pending with the authorities for past five years.