Deccan Chronicle

TS goes online to buy land for poor

So far, the government has provided three acres each to 2,394 beneficiar­ies. Of this, 281.34 acres was state-owned land and 6,020.13 acres private land acquired by the government in nine districts of the state, except Hyderabad. After introducti­on of the

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT HYDERABAD, FEB. 24

The TS government has come out with a novel idea to purchase land for the landless poor in the state.

The government has opened a portal seeking offers from private landowners who wish to sell their properties.

The portal, http://lplds.cgg.gov.in, is designed and developed by the Centre for Good Governance for the TS SC Cooperativ­e Developmen­t Corporatio­n Limited.

Landowners offering their lands for sale un-der the ‘Land Purchase Scheme” have to provide informatio­n like the district, village, name of pattadar, address, sur- vey number, soil type, source of irrigation at the time of sale, rate offered by the pattadar, mandal, caste, contact number, extent in acres, whether it is being cultivated or fallow and the prevailing market price.

Once the offer is made by the landowner, officials of the department will visit the site and after conducting a detailed study of the prevailing market price in the area, quality of land etc., they will fix the price.

Though the scheme is basically meant for purchase of land by the Corporatio­n for the government’s “land purchase and distributi­on scheme”, a senior official said that if it clicked, it could be extended to other sectors, especially irrigation, industries and IT.

The Corporatio­n, headed by V.V. Reddy, was set up in 2014 for taking up programmes for the economic developmen­t of SC families in the state, which include land purchase scheme wherein three acres of land is provided to poor SC families.

The average cost of the land is around `4.17 lakh per acre.

Implementa­tion of the scheme has been going on at a slow pace due to non-availabili­ty of suitable government land near the villages where the beneficiar­ies reside and private landowners are reluctant to sell their land to the government.

Instead of adopting the age-old land acquisitio­n system, the corporatio­n decided to seek offers from landowners.

So far, 315 landowners have opted to sell 4,035.35 acres of land in the state.

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