Telangana Government Partly Cancels LRS Norms

Telangana Government today cancelled the LRS for registration of existing or old non- agricultural lands and properties in the state

Hyderabad, Dec.29 (Maxim News): In a major development Telangana Government today cancelled the LRS for registration of existing or old non- agricultural lands and properties in the state. The government discussed on pros and cons of LRS registration and lifted the norms and gave nod for old system to continue.

The decision to cancel the LRS comes after mounting pressure and outcry by opposition parties, people organizations and others. It gives reprieve to people, and builders on their lands and properties of non agriculture. The government lifted LRS restrictions on the same and allowed for hassle free registration of the properties.

Telangana government has issued orders amending certain clauses in the ‘Telangana Regularisation of Unapproved and Illegal Layout Rules 2020’ with regard to rates of regularisation making them same as what was provided in the previous Land Regularisation Scheme (LRS) of 2015.

The existing old lands, properties can get this facility and registrations be made as per fresh guidelines. However it denied permission to new plots which can be registered later on approval by noted official organizations.

Thus the existing plots and properties applied for registration can complete the process with this. There are about 25.59 lakhs of applications came for registrations of the lands and properties under non agriculture sector.

In rule 8 (a) of the Telangana Regularisation of Unapproved and Illegal Layout Rules 2020, following were added after Rule (8) (iii) as Rule 8 (a) (iv): the LRS regularisation charges includes NALA (Non-Agricultural Land Assessment) charges also and no separate NALA charges shall be paid.

Now the government paved way for the sale of buildings and properties by people who seek to get money towards higher education and marriages of their children. (Maxim News)

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