1241-REVENUE DEPARTMENT – Amendment to the G.O.Ms.No.243, Revenue (Assn.I) Dept., dt.28-02-05 duly incorporating the categories Ex-Servicemen and Widows – Orders – Issued.
This document amends an earlier order to incorporate Ex-Servicemen and widows into the categorization for pricing guidelines for allotting land for housing. It was requested that Ex-Servicemen be included in the Defence category and be allotted 175 square yard house sites as a welfare measure. The Chief Commissioner of Land Administration suggested incorporating Ex-Servicemen and widows and allotting land in the Defence category upon payment of basic land value. The order amends the previous order to include "Categories of Ex-Servicemen and Widows for the allotment of land for the purpose of house sites on payment of basic value of the land" as item (ix) in the pricing guidelines.
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governments in India, dating from pre-independence days. As far as Kerala is
concerned, this Department existed in the erstwhile princely states of Travancore and
Cochin, and also in the Malabar region which was part of Madras province. Consequent
on the Reorganization of States, Kerala state was formed on November 1st, 1956,
integrating Travancore-Cochin and Malabar areas. Different sets of laws, rules and
procedures were in existence in Travancore, Cochin and Malabar and the administrative
setup was also different. Unified laws, rules and regulations were framed after Kerala
state came into existence.
The 14 districts of Kerala are subdivided into 21 revenue divisions, 63 Taluks and 1453
villages, headed by District Collectors/ Revenue Divisional Officers (sub
collectors/Assistant Collectors), Tahasildars and Village Officers respectively. The Dept.
of treasuries and Civil Supplies were part of the Revenue Dept. till 1963, when separate
Dept. of Treasuries was formed. The separate Dept. of Food & Civil Supplies was
formed in the year 1975. The Village establishment and Revenue establishment were
two distinct services in the Revenue Dept. Separate sets of rules governed the services
of Village staff and the Revenue staff. In the year 1984, the Village and Revenue
services were integrated and a common Revenue Services was formed. Lower Division
Clerks and Village Assistants were integrated into one common unit and Upper Division
Clerks and Village Officers were integrated as another common unit. Unified Rules
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Prior to reorganization of the Revenue Department in 1998, Board of Revenue was the
primary unit and the Revenue hierarchy consisted of Secretary, Board of Revenue,
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and Village Officers. The Revenue Board was abolished with effect from July, 1st, 1998,
and instead a Commissionerate of Land Revenue was formed with the Commissioner,
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1241-REVENUE DEPARTMENT – Amendment to the G.O.Ms.No.243, Revenue (Assn.I) Dept., dt.28-02-05 duly incorporating the categories Ex-Servicemen and Widows – Orders – Issued.
1. GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH
ABSTRACT
REVENUE DEPARTMENT – Amendment to the G.O.Ms.No.243, Revenue (Assn.I)
Dept., dt.28-02-05 duly incorporating the categories Ex-Servicemen and Widows –
Orders – Issued.
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G.O.Ms.No.1241 DATED :27-10-2008
READ the following:-
1.G.O.Ms.No.243, Rev. (Assn.I) Dept., dt.28-02-2005
2.From the Director, Sainik Welfare Letter No.8808/ Assoc / House site / E&W/2007,
dt.19-04-2008
3.Govt. Memo No.20880/Assn.I(1)/2008,dt.26-04-2008.
4.From the CCLA, Hyderabad Lr.No.B1-938-2008.
ORDER:-
In G.O.Ms.No.243, Rev.(Assn.I) Dept., dt.28-02-2005 instructions / guidelines were
issued for creation of Land Bank to meet the Housing and other Institutional
requirements of the various sections of the various sections of the Society. In addition
to certain instructions / guidelines, the following categorisation for pricing were
prescribed:
i)MLAs,MPs, Judges of Supreme Court and High Court, All India Service Officers.
ii)Accredited Journalists from recognized and registered newspapers.
iii)State Government Employees and Panchayat Raj Teachers Working in the State of
Andhra Pradesh.
iv)Recognised National and International Sports persons and eminent persons in the
field of Culture and Arts.
v)Defence Employees, Central Government employees and Employees of PSUs.
vi)Widows of Kargil and other war heroes and extremist violence who are hailing from
Andhra Pradesh.
vii)Weaker Sections.
viii) Institutions-Educational/Charitable/Religious etc.
2. In the reference first read above, the Director, Sainik Welfare has requested to
amend the G.O.Ms.NO.243 Rev.(Assn.I) dept., dt.28-02-2005, by incorporating the Ex-
Servicemen in the Defence category and allot house sites of 175 Sq.Yards to the Ex-
Servicemen and widows as welfare measure.
3. In the reference third read above, the Spl. Chief Secretary & Chief
Commissioner of Land Administration, Hyderabad has informed that the Ex-
Servicemen and Widows have to form into a society and to apply for the allotment of
land. He has also suggested the Government for issue of an amendment to
2. G.O.Ms.No.243 Revenue (Assn.I) Dept., dt.28-02-2005, by incorporating the Ex-
Servicemen and Widows for allotment of house sites in the Defence category on
payment of basic value of the land.
4. Government after careful examination of the matter, hereby issue the following
Amendment to GO.Ms.No.243, Revenue (Assn.I) Department.Dated: 28-02-2005:
“Categories of Ex-Servicemen and Widows for the allotment of land for the purpose of
house sites on payment of basic value of the land is hereby incorporated as (ix) item of
the Categorisation for Pricing guidelines”
5. All the District Collectors/ the Spl.Chief Secretary & Chief Commissioner of
Land Administration, Hyderabad / Secretary to Government, Housing Department /
Secreatry (Services), General Administration Department/ Principal Secreetary,
Finance Department and the designated empowered Committee for land Bank are
requested to take necessary action accordingly.
(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF ANDHRA PRADESH)
M.SAMUEL,
PRL.SECY.TO GOVERNMENT.
To
All the District Collectors
The Spl.C.S. & chief Commissioner of Land Administration, Hyderabad.
All Heads of Departments
All Departments of Secretariat.
The General Administration (Ser.Wel) Dept.
Copy to:
The Chairman, AP Secreatriat Employees Coordination committee,
AP Secretariat, Hyderabad.
The PS to Minister for Revenue
The PS to Prl.Secy.To C.M
The PS to Prl.Secretary, Revenue
The P.S to Prl.Secretary, Finance
The PS to Prl.Secy., MA & UD Dept.
The PS to Secreatary to Government, Housing Dept
The PS to Secreatry (Services), G.A. Dept.
Stock-File / Spare copies
//FORWARDED BY ORDER///
SECTION OFFICER.