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YSRC regime blamed for land disputes

The New Indian Express Anantapur

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December 10, 2024

WIDESPREAD land disputes in the State are a result of errors by the previous government, said District In-Charge Minister and BC Welfare Minister S Savitha on Monday.

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YSRC regime blamed for land disputes

Speaking at revenue meetings in Dorasanipalle village of Proddatur mandal and Chinnacheppali village of Kamalapuram mandal, she highlighted the government's efforts to resolve public grievances efficiently.

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