The parents of the local congress mla Dhansari anasuya alias Seethakka are among the 1.5 lakh farmers who benefit from the State government's podu land patta distribution initiative. Seethakka's parents finally acquired the long-awaited patta (land ownership title) for their 1.17 acres of property from the telangana government on thursday after 50 hard years of farming their land without the right ownership papers. 

Her parents now feel secure and stable, and their years of toil and devotion to their property have been recognised by the issuing of this land ownership deed. They are citizens of the mulugu mandal village of Jaggannapet. The MLA's parents, who are from the Koya group, had worked hard to care for and cultivate the property, but they had previously been unable to secure the required papers despite their best efforts. They were exposed and apprehensive about their future because of this lack of governmental acknowledgment. 

However, their long-standing situation has been remedied as a result of the welfare programmes put out by the BRS administration, providing a glimmer of hope and satisfaction. Seethakka's parents expressed their thanks and admiration for the State's efforts to ensure that eligible people obtain the advantages to which they are entitled. The BRS government's concern to the welfare of every citizen is demonstrated by its determination to serving the people of telangana impartially and regardless of party affiliations.

"We are ecstatic that we now have ownership of the property we have worked so hard to nurture. We formerly feared dealing with forest employees and other government representatives over the land. But this worry no longer exists. They added that other villagers Doma Muthaiah, Ilu Muthaiah, Saramma, and azmeera Sardar had also received the pattas for podu land, saying "We love our land more than our children."






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