Telangana Lockdown 3.0 : Registration Of Lands, Properties And Vehicles Allowed May 31, 2021, 09:22 IST
HYDERABAD: The State Cabinet which met on Sunday at Pragathi Bhavan under the Chairmanship of Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao has called for the extension of the lockdown for another 10 days till June 9th.
The cabinet has decided to allow the conduct of registration of lands, properties under the Stamps and Registration Department and vehicles registration under the Transport Department should be allowed during the working days in the permitted relaxation hours from May 31.
As per the Government order released, the registrations can be done online through the Dharani portal. The Tahsildar offices will be open from morning 9 AM to 1 PM every day and transactions should be completed by 1 PM.
Lockdown in Telangana extended by 10 days with some relaxations - Check details - The lockdown, which was to end on Sunday, has been extended for 10 days from May 31.
Telangana Inter-state, Intra-state Travellers Struggle to Get e-Pass May 22, 2021, 13:27 IST
People of Telangana are facing a lot of difficulties while applying for travel e-passes on the TS Police website.
Some say that the website has been facing frequent technical issues right from the day of the lockdown. Several citizens planning journeys to other States, inter-district travel as well as those travelling from one place to another in the tri-commissionerates i.e, Hyderabad, Cyberabad and Rachakonda, and trying for an e-pass are facing this inconvenience.
As many people were not prepared for the lockdown and when it was declared several were trying to get the e-passes due to which the server is getting jammed, Telangana Police IT Cell senior official said.
May 22, 2021, 13:07 IST
The state is going through a crisis with no end in sight with respect to the number of COVID cases and deaths every day. Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao conducted a review meeting with all the district collectors and superintendents of police (SPs) from the Warangal Collectorate on Friday.
KCR directed all the officials to enforce the lockdown strictly for 20 hours daily. He ordered them to take strict action against people who are breaking lockdown rules. He also directed them to impose restrictions on the crowding of people during the relaxation period of 6 am to 10 am.
Adding, he said, despite losing thousands of crores of rupees in revenue, the state government was implementing the lockdown till the 30th of this month to protect the health of people. The Chief Minister asked the police officials to make lockdown more stringent, and the district collectors were advised to review the implementation from time to time, noting that t