120-year-old land dispute of Vatticherukuru village in Guntur district resolved, says A.P. Revenue Minister
The long-standing land classification issue in Vatticherukuru village has been resolved after over 120 years. This resolution will benefit 515 families who were affected by the previous restrictions on land transactions. The government has officially declared part of the village area as gramakantham, allowing for future land dealings.
- ▪The land dispute in Vatticherukuru village lasted for over 120 years.
- ▪The British mistakenly classified the village as a ‘village-front tank’ in 1906.
- ▪The government has issued orders to declare 25.37 acres of land as gramakantham.
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A century-old land classification issue affecting the Vatticherukuru village, a mandal headquarters in Guntur district, has finally been resolved, bringing relief to 515 families, according to Minister for Revenue, Registration and Stamps Anagani Satya Prasad.The Minister said the issue, which persisted for over 120 years, has been resolved. The government issued G.O. Ms. No. 314 on Friday, regarding the decision.According to officials, the British had mistakenly classified Vatticherukuru as a ‘village-front tank’ in the 1906 Resettlement Survey Register (RSR).
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