Chejerla, March 10: Pattadar Passbooks Distribution was carried out in Yanamadala village of Chejerla mandal on Tuesday, where State Endowments Minister Anam Ramanarayana Reddy distributed new passbooks with the government seal to farmers. The minister said the initiative aims to provide complete protection to farmers’ land rights.
The programme was organized under the slogan “Mee Bhoomi – Mee Hakku” (Your Land – Your Right), where farmers received the newly designed passbooks with the government seal and QR code. The minister explained that scanning the QR code will instantly show complete details related to the landowner, ensuring transparency and security.

Minister Anam alleged that the previous government had hurriedly printed and distributed 30 lakh passbooks before the elections, claiming that those passbooks were similar to invalid currency notes with no value. He said the new passbooks issued by the present government have legal validity and security features similar to Reserve Bank currency notes.
He stated that the government’s main objective is to provide legal protection for farmers’ land rights. The minister also assured that the state government will correct the shortcomings in the revenue system by December 2026 to strengthen support for farmers.
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Super Six Schemes Implemented Successfully
The minister said the government has successfully implemented the Super Six welfare schemes. Under the “Thalli Ki Vandanam” scheme, financial assistance is being provided for every child in a family. Through the free bus travel scheme for women, transportation facilities are being provided without cost.
He said Anna Canteens are helping feed the poor, and pensions worth crores of rupees are being distributed regularly. Through the Annadata Sukhibhava scheme, farmers are receiving financial assistance. The government is also providing three free LPG cylinders by paying subsidies to gas companies.
Minister Anam also presented detailed figures explaining how many beneficiaries in Yanamadala village have benefited from these welfare schemes.
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Development Works Launched in the Village
During the visit, the minister inaugurated a cement road built at a cost of ₹18 lakh in Yanamadala Gram Panchayat. He also launched the construction of six Gokulam sheds.
The minister performed the groundbreaking ceremony for the compound wall of Sri Gangamma Thalli Temple, which will be constructed with ₹5 lakh from Endowments Department funds. He also announced ₹20 lakh for the construction of a Mukha Mandapam and Bhajana Mandir attached to the temple.
Responding to requests from local leaders, the minister assured that a Shadi Manzil will be established at Chejerla mandal headquarters. He said development works worth crores of rupees have already been taken up in Yanamadala village through Panchayat Raj, R&B, and Rural Water Supply departments, including road construction and drinking water projects.
The minister assured villagers that all issues brought to his attention would be addressed and reiterated that the government is committed to implementing development and welfare programmes according to the aspirations of the people.
Atmakur Revenue Divisional Officer Pavani, local public representatives, and officials participated in the programme.












