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The government has finally decided to resume the land registrations relating to the non-agricultural properties from Friday. Slot booking for registration through the old CARD (computer aided registration of documents) system would resume from Friday after a gap of more than three months. Registration of agriculture and non-agricultural properties came to a grinding halt from September 7 after the government banned the process following the passage of two crucial legislations envisaging overhaul of the revenue administration which faced several allegations. Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao has announced that the government had firmed up its resolve to reform the revenue administration enabling it to issue conclusive titles to land owners. Accordingly, the Assembly passed two Bills – The Telangana Rights in Land and Pattadar Passbooks Act, 2020 and The Telangana Abolition of the Posts of Village Revenue Officers Act 2020. And, at the same time, the g