
The Chief Minister of Pinaraya Vijayan said that the government will set the Land on the Land Act (amendment) before May.
On Monday, he focuses on the district’s level at the Government Secondary School in Nedumkandam in Idukki in order to determine the fourth anniversary of his government, Mr. Vijayan said that with the support of a new land assignment (amendment) may be a violation of the rules.
“The government aims to find a proper solution concerning the land in idukki. Ering the rules of land assignment (change) is in the final phase. The violation occurred in the 1964 rules and the 1993 title.
Mr. Vijayan also stated that the LDF government announced the land on land (amendment) to protect the interests of people in IDUKKI.
“In the amendment Act, two key regulations are primarily needed: rules for regularization of already transferred land and rules for new transformation and soil use. Converted land will be regulated by the deposit of the local authorities and no fine for such regularization. The verification is that a large kit is stored to be balanced by a large kit to bind a large kit to verify that a large kit is to be bound to bind a large kit to verify the large kit. Vijayan.
The main minister also said there was a false propaganda against the state that Kerala had fallen into a huge trap over the past nine years.
“The state’s own tax revenues (SOTR) in 2016 amounted to 26%and increased by 73%in 2025. Tax revenues increased from 47,000 crore to 81,000 crore over the last seven years.
Mr. Vijayan said that to ensure the availability of building equipment, the government will soon decide to grant permission to new quarries in the district.
The meeting was chaired by the Minister of Water Resources Rosha Augustine. The meeting was attended by Minister Devaswom VN Vasavan, among others the meeting together with Peermade MLA, Liazhor Soman, Udumbarchola MLA, MM Mani, Devikulam MLA, A. Raja, District Collector V. Vigneshwari.
Published – April 28, 2025 21:00