Khammam Administration Issues House Pattas To Velugumatla Families
Khammam District Administration Issues House Site Pattas To Velugumatla Families
House site pattas distributed to displaced families
Authorities distributed house site pattas to more than 400 poor families affected by the Bhoodan land issue in Khammam district.
The distribution took place at the Khammam Collectorate on Wednesday. The beneficiaries include families whose huts were earlier demolished in Velugumatla, leaving them without permanent shelter.
Velugumatla demolition triggered wider attention
The issue began after huts belonging to poor families in Velugumatla were removed, drawing public attention to the problems faced by the affected residents.
Following the demolition, the displaced families continued to raise concerns over their housing situation. The matter gradually gained attention at the district and state levels.
The families had been seeking house site pattas as a long-term solution to their housing difficulties.
Political response and visits to affected families
The situation in Velugumatla also drew visits from political leaders and public representatives.
Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) Working President K. T. Rama Rao visited the affected families and interacted with them regarding their difficulties.
The visit brought broader attention to the issue, with discussions extending beyond the district.
Media coverage highlighted the issue
The difficulties faced by the displaced families were widely reported in media coverage, which documented the living conditions and demands raised by the residents.
The reports highlighted the situation of families who were left without housing after their huts were demolished. The coverage continued over several days as the issue evolved.
The attention helped bring the matter to public discussion and administrative review.
Government distributes land documents
Following the developments, authorities proceeded with the distribution of house site pattas to eligible families.
More than 400 families received land documents during the programme held at the Khammam Collectorate. Officials stated that the distribution was aimed at providing permanent housing security to affected residents.
The development marks a step toward addressing the concerns raised by families displaced from the Bhoodan land area.
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