
Check up! 2.8 lakh land records go missing in Telangana
Deccan ChronicleHyderabad: During computerisation of land records in the newly launched website http://mabhoomi.telangana.gov.in, officials from the Chief Commissionerate of Land Administration have realised that land records of nearly 2.8 lakh survey numbers are missing. Unreadable documents make computerisation tough: The cursive and scribbled scripts in Telugu, Hindi, Urdu, Marathi and Kannada in the Setwar records are proving to be a headache for the tahsildar staff in Ranga Reddy district while computerising land records. But Ranga Reddy district, which has prime localities and costliest land valued at Rs 14 crore per acre, has completed just 55 per cent of computerisation of the records. An official from Ranga Reddy district told this newspaper that officials and staff at the mandal level were unable to read or translate the Setwar records.
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