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AP proposes ₹3,867 crore for revenue and disaster reforms

Andhra Pradesh's Revenue Minister has proposed ₹3,867 crore for key departments to drive digital land reforms and strengthen disaster readiness amid ongoing budget debates.

AP proposes ₹3,867 crore for revenue and disaster reforms
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Amaravati, February 21, 2026: Andhra Pradesh Revenue Minister Anagani Satyaprasad has proposed Rs 3,867.52 crore for the Revenue, Registration and Stamps, and Disaster Management departments in the 2026-27 budget demands.

The allocation supports major reforms to secure land records and protect public assets.

Key steps include blockchain-based digital integration for tamper-proof records, scanning old documents to prevent loss or disputes, fixing errors in the Webland system, weekly district revenue clinics for quick grievance resolution, and an online court management platform for transparent tracking.

The minister highlighted these moves as corrections to past irregularities, including alleged encroachments on government land.

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