Hyderabad, sept.29 (Maxim News): Municipal and IT Minister K T Rama Rao today said that the TRS government has implemented several development programs and huge funds for Hyderabad city development.
He asked minister, MLAs in a meeting to conduct wide campaign in five years in GHMC and state. The GHMC and government planned to spend about Rs 67000 cr towards city development to make it a global destination.
He reprimanded the GHMC corporators for failing g to take up development programs.
The government is ready address land related issues by revenue act as urged by ministers, and MLAs he said Now ahead of the GHMC polls we need to start wide ranging campaign on development programs and welfare schemes. KTR expressed displeasure that 15 corporators could not do well in the GHMC limits.
The minister hinted that GHMC polls may be advanced by two months and we have to get ready for the same he said the party leadership.
More reforms are to be opted in the state for offering corruption less revenue and land registration services. The new revenue act is to provide rights for the people of their landslide and properties he said. The minister advised MLAs leaders to see that middlemen problem do not occur on lands,and properties registrations.
Dharani portal will offer these,services both farm lands and others. We gave to educate the people others same. Conduct voter enrollment for graduate MLC polls and start it with your family members he, said. Ensure all eligible graduates get registered firbthd MLC polls KTR said.
The minister proposed to bring in a new portal to provide more and transparent services to people under a single platform. The plan is to give more services at one place by launching citizen service management portal.
KTR said that the leaders to coordinate for all polls. The minister said that the revenue act will be implemented properly to ensure people rights on their lands and properties.(Maxim News)
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