Posted by AI on 2026-01-03 04:39:52 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-03-31 19:31:16
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In a significant move to streamline land ownership records, Nellore's Joint Collector, M. Venkateswarlu, personally distributed new pattadar passbooks to farmers in the Kodavalur mandal. This initiative, commencing on January 2, aims to provide updated land documentation to the region's farmers.
The event, held on Friday, marked a crucial step in the government's efforts to modernize land administration. Mr. Venkateswarlu emphasized the importance of this transition, instructing farmers to exchange their old passbooks for the new ones. He stated, "The new passbooks will come into effect from January 2, and it is imperative that farmers take this seriously." This process ensures that land records are accurate and up-to-date, a critical aspect of agricultural management and land governance.
The Joint Collector also instructed officials to facilitate a smooth transition by collecting the old passbooks before issuing the new ones. This exchange process is designed to be efficient and farmer-friendly, addressing any concerns or queries that may arise. Mr. Venkateswarlu demonstrated his commitment to farmer welfare by addressing various questions regarding the new passbooks, assuring farmers that any issues would be resolved following the guidelines to ensure fairness and justice.
This initiative is a welcome development for Nellore's agricultural community, offering improved land record management and potentially simplifying various administrative processes related to land ownership and farming. With the distribution of these new passbooks, the government aims to enhance transparency and efficiency in land administration, a vital step towards modernizing agricultural practices and supporting the region's farmers.