Telangana land for Velama, Kamma properties

Hyderabad: The state government on Friday issued orders allotting 5 acres of land just about every to the Velama and Kamma communities in Serilingampally mandal for building of their ‘community bhavans’. The market place value of these land parcels is explained to be up to Rs 50 crore for every acre.

The plot adjacent to HiTec Town highway and abutting the Nationwide Academy of Design (NAC) street in Khanamet village was allotted to the All India Velama Association although another web page, abutting the highway to Ayyappa Modern society was allotted to the Kamma Vari Seva Sanghala Samakya.

 

These allotments are element of the TRS government’s plan to allot land parcels to caste organisations in and around Hyderabad to establish group halls, ‘Atma Gaurava Bhavanalu (self respect bhavans)” and make other amenities for the welfare of the respective communities.

The federal government has so considerably allotted 82.3 acres of land for 25 BC castes in Uppal Bagayat structure, and for an additional 40 sub-castes in Bata Singaram in addition to land presented to 13 BC castes in Kokapet.

In addition to allotting the land, the govt has sanctioned Rs 95.25 crore toward the construction of BC Atma Gaurava structures.