Deputy Chief Minister Mohd Mahamood Ali has said that the State government is planning to build buildings for all the registration offices in the State very soon. He was speaking after inaugurating the new Rs 63-lakh building of the registration office at Kalwakurthy in Nagarkurnool district on Thursday.
The Deputy CM said that only three registration offices were functioning in their own buildings, while the remaining were operating from rented premises. It was ironic that even though the registration offices in the State had been contributing a lot towards revenue generation
for the exchequer, majority of them were running in rented buildings with inadequate facilities for the employees.
In the coming five years, all the registration offices across the State would have own buildings equipped with all necessary facilities for employees and customers, the Deputy Chief Minister said. The Registration Department of Telangana was the second largest revenue-generating department in the country, he mentioned. He directed officials to set up helpline centers for customers, apart from providing all necessary information and facilities.