The State Council of Ministers has decided that the problems and disputes arising out of the disorganized land resurvey during the previous government should be resolved within three months by organizing the Gram Sabhas.
to withstand two years of drought.
Today, Amaravati: The State Council of Ministers has decided that the issues and disputes arising out of the disorganized land resurvey during the previous government should be resolved within three months by organizing the Gram Sabhas. Chief Minister Chandrababu ordered to study the procedures followed in other states for land re-survey. He said that 80 percent of the complaints and requests coming from people are related to land. He directed that the ministers should receive petitions at the district collector’s office every 15 days. “Thousands of applications are coming to me every week at the party office. People from all over the state are flocking here to spend a lot of money.
Ministers should receive petitions at district centers without any inconvenience to them. In cities like Visakhapatnam and Tirupati, teams of officials should be sent to receive and resolve complaints on land disputes. Apart from taking applications, there should be a mechanism to resolve them within a specific deadline,’ Chandrababu ordered.
Don’t have the ego of being an MLA
Chandrababu suggested that the MLAs of the party should work in harmony with the people without fuss and shouting. “We are MLAs, we don’t want ego and aggressive nature. MLAs should be exemplary. Don’t make mistakes in anger. Exercise restraint. Even if there is a small incident, the opposition is ready to attribute it to us. There is no need for passions and political partisanship. Let’s go according to law even if there is anger and resentment over the anarchy committed during Vaikapa’s regime. Don’t leave wrongdoers. Don’t take the law into your hands. Let’s punish according to law. Chandrababu stated that I am one of the victims who were arrested in illegal cases and went to jail. It was discussed that the results of Bangladesh are proof of how serious the people’s reaction is to the mistakes made by the rulers. Many people claimed that since we are a democratic country, the people responded to the anarchy of the previous rulers in the state by voting. Some ministers claimed that if we had a quiet revolution, what happened in Bangladesh was a violent revolution. Chandrababu made it clear that there is no room for dictatorial tendencies in democracy. He said that everyone has the opportunity to express their opinions and express their opinions in a democracy, as long as it does not cross the boundaries and disturb the public life.
Transfers of employees as required
Chandrababu said that employees will be transferred according to the political requirements . Employees of government departments who are in daily contact with people will be transferred. Teachers and doctors will not be transferred.
What should we do with the survey stones with figures of Jagan?
There was a discussion about what to do with the granite survey stones prepared with figures of the then Chief Minister Jagan, wasting Rs.600 crores of public money during the previous government’s regime . Some are of the opinion that Jagan figures on those stones should be removed. Some ministers have suggested that they can be used in the construction of houses and schools, while others have suggested that they can be used for pavements.
Alcohol prices so as not to rob labor
Chandrababu suggested that the decisions taken by the state government should be constructive even if delayed by four days and a deep study should be done. He said that they are studying in seven states to bring better liquor policy. The opinion expressed in the meeting was that there are better policies in Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan and the liquor policy should be further improved and implemented before 2019. The cabinet also opined that the prices of liquor should not exploit the labor of the common man and their labor should not become a source of income for the government. It is decided to open new liquor shops in the first week of October.
Special activity for the development of Srisailam
Chandrababu ordered to take all measures for the development of Srisailam, which ranks next to Tirumala among the famous temples in the state . He said that a large number of devotees are coming from places like Karnataka and Maharashtra and all facilities should be provided to them. Measures like widening of roads and construction of accommodation complexes should be taken to meet the traffic congestion.
Ministers will unveil the national flag
The chief minister said that the minister of any district will unfurl the national flag in the independence ceremony . As there are only 24 ministers, officials will unfurl the flag in the remaining 2 districts.
Precautions to avoid decline in youth population
Due to the strict implementation of population control measures, the number of young people has decreased and the number of elderly people has increased and the problems faced by countries like Japan have been discussed . Chandrababu stated that central and state governments should formulate special policies to avoid such trouble in the coming days in our country. As part of the measures to ensure that such a situation does not arise in the state, he said that the previous amendment to the law disqualifying those who have more than two children from contesting in local body elections is being cancelled.
Amphibians.. Vanabhojanas
Chandrababu said that the state government has given the highest priority to the linking of rivers so that the state can withstand the rainy conditions for two consecutive years . He suggested that the rains in the current season are promising and in the coming days all the ponds and ponds should be filled without shortage for drinking and irrigation needs. It is suggested to organize more programs that involve the people, such as offering water to the rivers and wild food. In response, Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan said that on behalf of his party, programs have been done in the name of ‘Mana Ooru – Mana Nadi’. The CM suggested that the best practices of that program should be taken and the programs should be designed. It was discussed in the cabinet meeting that 13 gates related to the Gundlakamma project in Prakasam district were damaged under the administration of Jagan’s government and it would cost Rs.9.75 crore to replace them. Officials said that it will take a month to install them and till then 1.6 TMC of water can be stored.