UFRWA calls for government action to correct land records in Mallapur of Uppal
The UFRWA has called on the Telangana government to rectify land records in Mallapur village, which have been incorrectly linked to Malkajgiri mandal. This error has resulted in properties being placed on a prohibited list, hindering registrations and access to loans for property owners. Despite previous directives from officials, no corrective measures have been implemented to address the issue.
- ▪The UFRWA has urged the State Government to coordinate with various departments to correct land records in Mallapur.
- ▪Properties linked to certain survey numbers are on the '22-A Prohibited Properties List', blocking registrations and loans.
- ▪Residents are facing hardships due to an alleged error in recording Waqf lands.
- ▪Legal evidence supports that the disputed survey numbers belong to Mallapur village, not Malkajgiri mandal.
- ▪UFRWA general secretary stated that no action has been taken despite directives from officials.
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The United Federation of Resident Welfare Associations (UFRWA) has urged the State Government to coordinate with the Telangana Waqf Board, the Registration & Stamps Department, and district revenue authorities to correct land records and restore certain survey numbers to Mallapur village in Uppal mandal.In representations made to IT & Industries Minister D. Sridhar Babu and Minorities Welfare Minister Mohd. Azharuddin and others, the associations said that, despite clear gazette notifications and court orders, these survey numbers continue to be wrongly linked to Malkajgiri mandal.As a result, properties under these survey numbers have been placed on the ‘22-A Prohibited Properties List’ at the Malkajgiri sub-registrar’s office.
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