Sub-Registrars: 14 People Appointed; Minister Urges Integrity
- Revenue Minister presents Indian Stamp Act to appointees
- CM Revanth-led govt cites past lapses, urges honest service
Hyderabad, Oct 23: At the Dr. B.R. Ambedkar State Secretariat in Hyderabad on October 23, fourteen employees selected under Group-2 were appointed as Sub-Registrars in the Stamps & Registration Department and felicitated.
The event highlighted new appointments during the current Congress government’s tenure and emphasized integrity and public service as core expectations from the recruits.
On this occasion, Revenue Minister Ponguleti Srinivasa Reddy presented Indian Stamp Act books to the newly appointed Sub-Registrars.
He urged them to work with honesty, commitment, dedication, and discipline, and to resist any temptations.
He said they should serve with the welfare of the people as their goal and bring a good reputation to the government.
The gesture underscored the department’s focus on legality and citizen-centric delivery.
The government framed the appointments against a broader context. It said that due to negligence and indifference in recruitment processes over the last decade, the dreams of unemployed youth were not fulfilled.
It also alleged that irregularities, paper leaks, and inefficient examination management in limited recruitments under the previous BRS government prevented deserving candidates from securing jobs. The contrast was positioned as a governance shift in hiring and examinations.
Under the leadership of Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, the Indiramma government stated that it has filled over 70,000 job vacancies in the past 20 months.
It cited appointments of GPOs in the Revenue Department, engagement of around 350 engineers through outsourcing in the Housing Department, and employment opportunities for 3,465 licensed surveyors in the Survey Department.
Therefore, officials portrayed the Sub-Registrar appointments as part of a larger effort to accelerate placements and strengthen key services.
The minister reminded the new Sub-Registrars that the Registration Department is a frontline public interface.
He asked them to uphold procedural rigor, ensure transparency, and prioritize citizen convenience. He said strict adherence to rules and timely service delivery would reflect well on the administration.
He added that ethical conduct and discipline must guide all decisions, especially in a domain where property rights and public trust intersect every day.
The appointees were advised to familiarize themselves deeply with the Indian Stamp Act and related procedures. They were also told to align their work with the government’s service ethos and to be responsive to people’s needs.
Meanwhile, the department indicated that training and orientation would help the recruits take charge effectively. Then, monitoring and mentorship would support consistent standards across offices.
The ceremony concluded with a call to build momentum in public employment while maintaining merit and process integrity.
Officials said the government intends to continue filling sanctioned posts to meet service delivery demands. They reiterated that effective staffing improves turnaround times and reduces scope for irregularities.
The newly appointed Sub-Registrars were asked to set a benchmark in conduct and performance from day one.
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