Telangana to Build Modern Revenue Offices, Ease Public Access to Services

The Telangana government has committed to a major infrastructure upgrade for its revenue administration. In the first phase, 60 Tahsildar and 5 RDO offices in rented premises will get permanent buildings, followed by the reconstruction of 170 offices in dilapidated buildings in the second phase. The designs will be finalized after consultation with the Chief Minister, aiming for cost-effective, high-quality, and uniform structures for public convenience. The move aims to rectify long-standing issues of inadequate infrastructure and improve service delivery for citizens.

Key Points: Telangana Modernizes Revenue System with New Office Buildings

  • Permanent buildings for revenue offices
  • Two-phase construction plan
  • Uniform design for accessibility
  • Criticism of previous administration
  • Integrated complexes for registration
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Telangana to modernise revenue system, improve citizen services: Minister

Telangana announces construction of permanent buildings for Tahsildar and RDO offices to provide efficient, transparent, and citizen-friendly revenue services.

"government offices serving the public should function from dignified and permanent infrastructure - Minister P. Srinivas Reddy"

Hyderabad, Feb 25

Telangana Revenue Minister P. Srinivas Reddy on Wednesday said the state government remains committed to modernising the revenue administration and delivering faster, citizen-friendly services across the state.

He said the government has decided to construct permanent buildings for Tahsildar and Revenue Divisional Officer (RDO) offices across Telangana to ensure efficient, transparent, and accessible administration for the public.

The minister announced that in the first phase, permanent buildings with modern amenities will be constructed for 60 Tahsildar offices and five RDO offices currently functioning from rented premises.

In the second phase, 170 Tahsildar and RDO offices currently operating from dilapidated buildings will be reconstructed. He said all new buildings across the state will follow a uniform design to ensure accessibility, efficiency, and public convenience.

He added that the designs will be finalised after consultations with Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, and the construction will be carried out in a cost-effective manner while ensuring high-quality public service delivery.

The minister conducted a review meeting with senior officials of the Revenue Department at the Secretariat, during which details were gathered on the number of Tahsildar and RDO offices operating from rented premises as well as those functioning from structurally weak or unsuitable buildings.

He said the decision aligns with the Chief Minister's vision that government offices serving the public should function from dignified and permanent infrastructure rather than temporary or rented premises.

The minister observed that both before and after the formation of Telangana, several revenue offices continued to function without adequate infrastructure and largely from rented buildings, causing inconvenience to the public.

He also criticised the previous government for reorganising mandals without proper planning, which resulted in certain mandals falling under multiple district jurisdictions.

Due to inadequate infrastructure and staff shortages in several offices, citizens faced significant difficulties in accessing revenue services, he said.

The minister said that after assuming office, the present government sanctioned the required posts for newly created mandals and strengthened administrative systems to improve service delivery.

He also criticised the previous administration for constructing some Collectorate buildings in remote locations and failing to ensure their effective functioning.

Referring to the Stamps and Registration Department, the minister said construction of integrated office complexes with modern facilities has been initiated.

He said that within the Outer Ring Road limits, 39 Sub-Registrar offices across Hyderabad, Rangareddy, Medchal-Malkajgiri, and Sangareddy districts have been grouped into 12 clusters for the construction of integrated facilities.

Foundation stones have already been laid at Gachibowli, Medchal-Malkajgiri, and Patancheru.

Construction at the Gachibowli facility is in the final stage, and the complex is expected to become operational in the coming months, he added.

- IANS

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Shreya B
Good initiative, but the proof will be in the execution. The previous government also made big announcements. The key is timely completion without cost overruns and ensuring these new buildings actually improve service speed. The cluster approach for registration offices in Hyderabad makes a lot of sense.
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Vikram M
Finally! The condition of the RDO office in my town is pathetic. It's in an old building with leaking roofs during monsoon. How can we expect efficient service from such places? Building permanent infrastructure is basic governance. Hope they also appoint adequate staff as mentioned.
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Anjali F
While new buildings are welcome, I hope the "modern amenities" include proper digital kiosks, clean toilets, drinking water, and facilities for senior citizens and disabled people. Accessibility means more than just a big building. The uniform design is a good idea if it incorporates these features.
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Karthik V
The criticism of the previous govt for unplanned mandal reorganisation is valid. It created so much confusion for land records. People had to run between districts. Strengthening the system now is crucial. Hope this move brings "ease of living" for common people dealing with revenue matters.
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Michael C
Working on development projects in Telangana, I've seen the administrative bottlenecks firsthand. A modern, efficient revenue system is the backbone for attracting investment and ensuring clear land titles. This is a positive step for the state's business climate.

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