Long-Awaited Resolution: After 46 years, Kommanaboina Pichhaiah, a farmer from Yerrasanigudem village in Nalgonda district, received the long-awaited pattadar passbook for his one-acre land. This marks the end of nearly five decades of struggle for official land rights.
Quick Response Through ‘Prajavani’: The issue was resolved within 100 days after the farmer submitted a petition in ‘Prajavani,’ a weekly Telangana government program that addresses governance-related grievances, demonstrating its efficiency and responsiveness.
Overseen by State Authorities: G. Chinna Reddy, Vice-Chairman of the State Planning Board, and D. Divya, State Nodal Officer for Prajavani, handed over the passbook, showcasing the government’s commitment to addressing public grievances.
Decades of Persistence: Since 1978, Pichhaiah had been visiting revenue offices to secure the rights for his land in Survey No. 215/3. His successful petition in July 2024 finally brought closure to this prolonged challenge.
Family Gratitude to Leadership: Pichhaiah, accompanied by his sons, expressed heartfelt thanks to Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy for the intervention that ended their 50-year wait for land ownership documentation.
Empowering Citizens: Prajavani’s success in addressing long-standing issues reflects its role in empowering citizens and improving governance through active public participation in resolving administrative matters.