All notary land in the city without any litigation is set to be identified and regularised. State MAUD minister KT Rama Rao on Saturday directed officials of line department, including MAUD, revenue and GHMC, to address issues related to land and asset ownership rights without imposing financial burden on people.
In a meeting held at GHMC head office, the minister said that there are 24.5 lakh properties in the city. Out of these, only 16.5 lakh properties have been assessed. The remaining do not have property tax identification number. All unregistered properties among these, which have been sold or purchased with notary assisted documents, will now be regularised.
District collectors of Hyderabad, Rangareddy and Medchal Malkajgiri and GHMC officials were present at the meeting. Other MLAs, corporators and members of resident welfare associations were gathered at GHMC zonal officers to attend the meeting virtually.
“The government does not have any intention of collecting fee from people. The idea is only to facilitate and address all ownership rights,” said KTR.
The minister asked all public representatives to actively participate in the process of uploading assets and property details on the Dharani portal. As per norms, the exercise is to be implemented for free. KTR directed officials to categorise land-related grievances into six categories and submit a report by Monday.
“Issues related to Ayyapa society in Madhapur will also be taken up,” said a GHMC official. The state has claimed that the Ayyapa society land belong to Gurukul trust while the society owners refute it. After the list of grievances is submitted a decisions will be taken to regularize the properties.