Sangam, March 17: State Endowments Minister Anam Ramanarayana Reddy reaffirmed the government’s commitment to welfare and development through the Mee Bhoomi Mee Hakku Programme, stating that every promise made to the people is being fulfilled. He participated in the Mee Bhoomi Mee Hakku Programme and “Rythanna Meekosam” initiatives held at Annareddypalem village, where new QR code-enabled Pattadar passbooks were distributed to farmers.
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Mee Bhoomi Mee Hakku Programme Empowers Farmers

Under the Mee Bhoomi Mee Hakku Programme, the government has introduced advanced Pattadar passbooks that ensure transparency and security of land ownership. The Minister explained that these passbooks contain complete land details, beneficiary photographs, and QR codes, making them highly secure and reliable.
Unlike earlier versions, the new passbooks feature the government emblem instead of political images and include enhanced security elements similar to currency notes issued by the Reserve Bank of India. The Mee Bhoomi Mee Hakku Programme aims to provide farmers with legal protection and easy access to their land records.
The Minister also highlighted that farmers are receiving ₹20,000 annually under the government’s “Super Six” promises. In the district, 161 paddy procurement centres have been established under 404 Rythu Seva Kendras, where over 4,150 metric tonnes of paddy has already been procured. Payments are being credited to farmers’ accounts within 24 to 48 hours, ensuring financial stability.
Mee Bhoomi Mee Hakku Programme Supports Welfare and Development
The Mee Bhoomi Mee Hakku Programme is part of a broader push towards welfare and development. The Minister outlined several key initiatives, including financial support under the “Thalliki Vandanam” scheme, free bus travel for women, regular pensions, subsidized meals through Anna canteens, and free gas cylinder support.
In addition, development works worth ₹1.68 crore were launched in Annareddypalem village. These include a ₹36 lakh health centre, a ₹69 lakh Jal Jeevan Mission drinking water project, pipeline works worth ₹31 lakh, temple compound wall construction, culvert development, and CC roads in key areas.
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The Minister also announced grand Ugadi celebrations across the state on March 19, with temples being prepared to welcome devotees. He added that over 5,000 temples are being developed under the Srivani Trust, enhancing spiritual infrastructure across Andhra Pradesh.












