VIJAYAWADA: The government has taken a significant step towards regularising encroached lands in the State, providing relief to thousands of underprivileged families. To simplify the process, applications can now be submitted through Mee Seva Centres as well as village and ward secretariats.
This initiative aims to eliminate the need for multiple visits to government offices, and ensure a transparent process, according to Revenue Department Special Chief Secretary and Chief Commissioner of Land Administration (CCLA) G Jayalakshmi.
Under Government Order No 30, the Land Regularisation Scheme 2025 has been launched. Applications will be accepted until December 31, 2025. As a key policy decision, land titles will be issued exclusively in the name of women beneficiaries. Once an application is approved, beneficiaries will receive the land title and conveyance deed. Full ownership rights will be granted two years after receiving these documents. Applicants need to submit verified documents through Mee Seva. Only lands occupied before October 15, 2019, will be considered for regularisation.