The federal government has accredited the development of 863 homes for landowners who misplaced their land through the Kakatiya Mega Textile Park (KMTP) improvement in Warangal. These homes will likely be constructed underneath the ‘Indiramma Indlu’ scheme’s State Reserve Quota (SRQ) with a grant of ₹5 lakh a unit. To accommodate the affected beneficiaries, the federal government has relaxed sure eligibility standards.
An order (G.O. No. 40) to this impact was issued by the Division of Transport, Roads and Buildings (TR&B) on Saturday.
The Telangana Housing Company Restricted (TGHCL) had endorsed a proposal submitted by the Warangal District Collector, highlighting the necessity for ample rehabilitation measures and urging the federal government to prioritise the displaced landowners as a particular case.
Following an in depth analysis, the federal government accredited the mission. The Managing Director of TGHCL and the Warangal District Collector have been directed to supervise the mission’s implementation.
It might be recalled that Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy, throughout a go to to the 1,200-acre textile park unfold throughout Sangem and Wardhannapet mandals on June 29, instructed officers to make sure that the housing structure for displaced households has important facilities equivalent to roads; energy and water provide; and waste administration. Addressing issues relating to infrastructure, the Chief Minister introduced that every plot allottee would obtain ₹5 lakh underneath the Indiramma Indlu scheme.
Former Chief Minister Okay. Chandrasekhar Rao laid the muse stone for the KMTP on October 22, 2017. Over the previous 5 years, roughly 1,000 farmers from villages equivalent to Chinthapally relinquished their land for the park’s institution.
Printed – November 16, 2024 06:10 pm IST