Telangana Revenue Minister P. Srinivas Reddy affirmed the government’s dedication to modernizing revenue administration for improved public services. Plans include constructing permanent buildings for Tahsildar and Revenue Divisional Officer (RDO) offices across the state to enhance efficiency and transparency. Initially, 60 Tahsildar offices and five RDO offices will get modern amenities in the first phase.
In the subsequent phase, 170 offices currently in dilapidated buildings will undergo reconstruction. The state aims for a uniform design in all new buildings to ensure accessibility and public convenience. Minister Reddy emphasized that the construction will be cost-effective yet maintain high-quality service standards.
The Minister, in consultation with Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, will finalize the designs to align with the government’s vision of dignified and permanent infrastructure for public offices. The move addresses the historical issue of revenue offices operating from inadequate rented premises, causing inconvenience to citizens. The government’s focus is on efficient service delivery through proper infrastructure and staffing.
