46-Year Wait Ends: Farmer Receives Land Passbook Through CM Revanth Reddy’s Prajavani Program

Nalgonda: Kommanaboyin Pichaiyya, a farmer from Errasanigudem village in Kattangur mandal of the Nakrekal assembly constituency, has finally received the pattadar passbook for his one acre of agricultural land after an agonizing 46-year wait. The long-pending issue was resolved within 100 days of his application through Chief Minister Revanth Reddy’s flagship initiative, “Prajavani.”

Pichaiyya had been struggling since 1978 to obtain the land title deed for Survey No. 215/3. Despite multiple visits to revenue officials, his efforts remained unsuccessful for decades. However, his fortune changed after he applied for the pattadar passbook during the Prajavani program last July.

On Tuesday, at the Prajavani program held at Mahatma Jyothibapule Praja Bhavan, Pichaiyya received the much-awaited passbook from State Planning Commission Vice Chairman Dr. G. Chinna Reddy and State Nodal Officer Divya. Accompanied by his two sons, Narasimha and Bottu Swamiyadav, Pichaiyya expressed his heartfelt gratitude to Chief Minister Revanth Reddy for launching the Prajavani initiative.

Pichaiyya lauded the program, stating, “Prajavani has given me hope and resolved my problem after 46 years. It truly reassures people and addresses their grievances effectively.”

The Prajavani initiative continues to gain recognition for its swift resolution of public issues, highlighting the government’s commitment to citizen welfare and transparent governance.

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