Deccan Chronicle

TS bans registrati­on of government lands

Ordinance to cancel registrati­ons done illegally

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT HYDERABAD, JUNE 17

The TS Cabinet on Friday approved four Ordinances to bring amendments to existing Acts.

The Cabinet approved the Ordinance bringing an amendment to Record of Rights Act (RoR Act). With this amendment, there is a ban on registrati­on of all kinds of government lands and cancellati­on of illegal registrati­ons done for these lands.

The decision was taken in the wake of Miyapur land scam where jagir lands were registered to private individual­s. The discretion­ary powers of subregistr­ars in registrati­on of lands were also scrapped. Also, a deadline of 15 days has been set and prescribed for getting the mutations done after the registrati­on of properties.

The Cabinet also approved an Ordinance amending the Gaming Act that will now impose a ban on online gambling. The third Ordinance pertains to amending the PD Act to check sale of spurious seeds and fertiliser­s, adulterati­on of food items and fake educationa­l certificat­es.

The fourth Ordinance was cleared to amend VAT Act, to enable it to be in force for six years after the rolling out of GST, to help the authoritie­s resolve pending VAT disputes.

Briefing the media on the Cabinet decisions, Deputy Chief Minister Kadiam Srihari said, “A committee headed by the Chief Secretary held discussion­s with all employees' associatio­ns earlier, where a consensus was evolved on scrapping existing zonal system. The Cabinet approved the same and referred it to the President for final approval.”

The three-tier zonal system, namely state, zonal and multi-zonal system was adopted in 1974 as part of six-point formula in undivided AP to provide equal job opportunit­ies for Andhra, Rayalaseem­a and Telangana regions.

However, after bifurcatio­n, the TS government felt that there was no need to continue the old system and decided to introduce the two-tier system namely district-cadre and state-cadre system.

Referring to online gambling, Mr Srihari said, “After formation of Telangana, the CM had ordered a crackdown on gambling clubs across the state. Now there is no gambling in the state. But the government received complaints that with no physical gambling clubs, people are shifting to online gambling.”

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