2,788 title deeds distributed in Idukki

Revenue Minister K. Rajan virtually inaugurates ‘Pattaya Mela’, says govt. will take steps to amend Land Assignment Rules; Water Resources Minister Roshy Augustine distributes title deeds

May 11, 2023 08:15 pm | Updated 11:48 pm IST - IDUKKI

Gracy Joseph, a resident in Kattappana, received title deed in Cheruthoni on Thursday.

Gracy Joseph, a resident in Kattappana, received title deed in Cheruthoni on Thursday. | Photo Credit: SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT

The Revenue department on Thursday distributed 2,788 title deeds under the “Pattaya Mela” organised at Cheruthoni Town Hall in Idukki.

Inaugurating the district-level “Pattaya Mela” virtually, Revenue Minister K. Rajan said that the government would take steps to solve land-related issues in the district. “The government is seriously considering to amend Land Assignment Rules, 1964, and will soon take action in this regard,” he said.

The Minister also inaugurated emergency operation centres, revenue guest house and the official residence of Idukki Tahsildar.

Water Resources Minister Roshy Augustine presided over the meeting and distributed title deeds to the farmers.

Idukki MP Dean Kuriakose, Udumbanchola MLA M.M. Mani, Peerumade MLA Vazhoor Soman, Devikulam MLA A. Raja, District Collector Sheeba George, Sub-collectors Arun S. Nair, Rahul Krishna Sharma and Additional District Magistrate Shyju P. Jacob among others attended the function.

Water Resources Minister Roshy Augustine distributing title deeds at the district-level Pattaya Mela in Idukki on Thursday.

Water Resources Minister Roshy Augustine distributing title deeds at the district-level Pattaya Mela in Idukki on Thursday. | Photo Credit: SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT

Sixteen months after cancelling the “Raveendran title deeds”, the department distributed 11 new titles on Thursday. The controversial title deeds known as ‘Raveendran pattayams’ were allegedly issued illegally by M.I. Raveendran, the then additional tahsildar in Devikulam, in 1999. The department in January last year issued an order to cancel 551 Raveendran land titles, which violated the Land Assignment Rules, 1964. The order stated that the government would distribute new title deeds within two months.

According to officials, 69 titles were sent to the District Collector for immediate approval. “The approval was received for 18 title deeds. On Thursday, 11 titles were distributed. The remaining titles will be distributed soon,” said an official.

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