VIJAYAWADA: Anomalies are galore in the continuous Comprehensive Land Resurvey. Names of owners of the lands and land parcel sizes are getting altered, triggering challenges to numerous throughout the state in getting the flaws/errors corrected in the brand-new records. Farmers are grumbling that the property surveyors are doing the resurvey based upon today ‘bund’ position of the farming fields without validating the existing records. This is leading to difficulty for farmers in a number of locations. A number of farmers had actually trespassed upon the fields found in their area by 10 to 15 cents per acre, in the past. In the resurvey, such encroached land is tape-recorded in favour of the farmer who keeps this in his belongings, while his area farmer who actually owns it efficiently loses that part of the land. In a case at N Ganapathi Nagaram of Devarapalli mandal in Anakapalli district, the property surveyors are designating the encroached parts of the lands to the farmers who did it without validating the old records consisting of Settlement Fair Adangal, Field Measurement Book and Adangal. This protests the guidelines and terms of the resurvey. The property surveyors ought to co-relate today and previous records prior to taping the level of the each specific owns after the resurvey. Farmers state those who are prominent and having a desire to trespass upon the neighbouring lands of little and limited farmers will get by getting more land in the resurvey while the little and minimal farmers lose parts of their little tracts. Some farm labourers who move to other locations in search of work, away from their own fields back in their towns, are likewise losing their land in the resurvey. They are not familiar with the intricacies associated with the continuous resurvey. The farmers having lands in their area will get the advantage of getting the additional piece of land in their name. In a case at Ponnuru vilage of Kalidindi mandal in Eluru district, a land parcel of 23.56 acres has actually been lowered in the resurvey to 0.36 acres. After the resurvey and concern of a last notice, 11.06 acres of land signed up in the name of farmer’s child has actually gone to another farmer. Some 2.95 acres land came from the farmer’s sis went to an unidentified individual while the staying parts of the land too consulted with the very same fate. The member of the family are approaching the earnings authorities to correct the abnormalities. They are fretted they might lose their lands they are delighting in for 2 to 3 generations by method of inheritance from their predecessors. Accusations are that the property surveyors in a quote to finish the resurvey procedure with offered targets are doing the resurvey in rush, leading to a series of abnormalities. Worse, it is taking a long period of time to remedy these, triggering serious psychological tension to the farmers, uncertain whether they might return their lands. Some impacted farmers are preparing to move court to correct the records of their land holdings after the lapses in the resurvey. The farmers state though the state federal government has actually used up the thorough land resurvey program to restore the land records, to show the mirror image of ground position and eliminate all abnormalities in land records and signed up deeds, completion outcome is psychological misery to a great deal of farmers since of the unpredictable resurvey procedure. Absence of correct training to the personnel and absence of guidance are leading to the lapses in the resurvey program. Some landowners likewise utilize this celebration to control things and get the lands of their neighbours into their fields by method of brand-new records. Some property surveyors, affected by such beneficial interests, may intentionally err in such scenarios. Farmers desire the connection of land parcel numbers and old study numbers to be shown in the Resurvey Land Register and the restored Adangal so that they will not deal with any problem on claims of ownership of lands in future and while opting for registration of deeds. …
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