Nara Lokesh To Distribute House plots To 3,000 Beneficiaries In Mangalagiri constituency This Month

From the first day of his victory from Mangalagiri, Minister Nara Lokesh has started implementing every promise he made. He is working hard to resolve the problems that have remained unresolved for many years. Similarly, he is going to fulfill the promise he made to the people of Mangalagiri constituency during the election in the next two days.

Minister Lokesh had promised during the last election that he would distribute house plots and give new clothes to the poor immediately after winning. As per that promise, 3000 poor people in the constituency will be given house plots along with silk clothes this month. The first patta will be handed over in Undavalli village on April 3.

Minister Lokesh will personally go to the residence of the beneficiaries and hand over the patta and launch the ‘Mana Illu – Mana Lokesh’ program. Later, he will hand over the pattas to the beneficiaries from April 4 on a stage being set up in an empty space near Don Bosco School in Mangalagiri.

Lokesh will hand over the pattas to Yerrabalem, Neerukonda and Kaja villagers on April 5, to the residents of Penumaka, Undavalli, Ippatam, Kolanukonda and Padmashali Bazaar on April 7, to the residents of Ratnala Cheruvu and Mahanadu-2 on April 8, to the beneficiaries of Sitanagaram, Salam Centre and Drivers Colony on April 11, and to the beneficiaries of Mahanadu-1 and Undavalli Centre on April 12.

The people of Mangalagiri constituency have been demanding regularization of the land they live in and the nest they have built with their wings with great difficulty for years. Many leaders have promised to solve their problems and benefited from the elections, but have not made the slightest effort to implement them.

But now the situation has changed. As the Mangalagiri MLA, Lokesh has put his sincerity towards the poor into action. In the last 10 months, Lokesh personally supervised everything from the officials going to the houses in coordination with various departments to collecting the details of the people living on government lands and filling the applications.

The minister is taking steps towards a solution that does not take even the most difficult forest lands and railway lands seriously. In the first phase, the stage has been set for the distribution of 3000 house titles. 

The land of those living on government lands and the houses they have built will be regularized and the pattas will be distributed, giving them permanent rights. In total, arrangements are being made to distribute more than 3000 pattas in the Mangalagiri constituency.

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