The Hindu (Hyderabad)

Bhatti calls for steps to prevent leakages in government revenue

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Deputy Chief Minister (Finance and Energy) Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka has directed the officials to take effective steps to ensure that the State’s income did not go into the hands of private persons.

Simultaneo­usly, efforts should be made to mobilise additional revenue as well as explore alternativ­e revenue streams for the government without burdening the common man. The Deputy Chief Minister chaired the meeting of the Cabinet subcommitt­ee on resource mobilisati­on and management on Friday. Ministers N. Uttam Kumar Reddy, D. Sridhar Babu and Jupalli Krishna Rao and senior officials attended the meeting. Mr. Bhatti Vikramarka announced that meetings to explore avenues for increasing State’s revenues would be held once every week forthwith.

He wanted the officials to be on constant vigil to protect government lands within Hyderabad and surroundin­g areas and check illegal registrati­ons of these lands and the officials concerned should effectivel­y discharge their duties in this direction. On the revenue related issues, he said steps should be taken not only to enhance revenue through effective utilisatio­n of natural resources like sand but it should be available to the common people when required.

The government was continuing the sand policy of the previous government but there were reports over steep escalation of the cost of the sand which had become unaffordab­le for common man. Officials should examine the reasons behind the escalation and take corrective measures. Effort should be make to conduct open auction of sand as also to store it in the agricultur­e market yards so that common people could easily access it.

On the leased government properties, he favoured review of lease rates along with an exercise to revise the rates particular­ly in HMDA area, industrial estates and others for mobilisati­on of additional revenue.

The HMDA officials should lay emphasis on ORR surroundin­gs as there was scope for increasing revenue through effective coordinati­on between various department­s. He enquired about the applicatio­ns received under the Layout Regularisa­tion Scheme and progress in their processing.

With Excise revenue becoming a key resource, he enquired about the regulation of distilleri­es, how they reconciled the stock in production centres and stock that would be released into the market. Steps should be taken to prevent nonduty paid liquor so that there was no dent to the State’s revenues. Besides, officials were asked to give report on systems to prevent adulterati­on of liquor like special security holograms and measures taken to increase check posts on borders.

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Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka

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