Andhra Pradesh government has set an ambitious revenue target of over ₹10,000 crore for its Registration and Stamps Department for the fiscal year 2025-26.
The state plans to leverage 430 real estate ventures to facilitate approximately 15,570 user-friendly registrations, projected to generate ₹250 crore in revenue. According to a press release summarising a review meeting chaired by Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu, "In this financial year (2025-26), a target of earning ₹10,169 crore revenue through the Registration and Stamps Department has been set. 430 real estate ventures have been identified to implement an action plan to facilitate user-friendly registration."
The Revenue Department has received an excessive 5.2 lakh grievances between June 15, 2024, and December 1, 2025, of which 4.5 lakh were resolved, and 73,000 remain under consideration. The release noted that the process of auto-mutation has become faster due to the governance reforms, which were put in place in June and made the process of property transfers and registrations more straightforward.
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The extensive land survey has been done in 6,693 villages, and the information has been uploaded to Webland 2.0 to improve transparency and accessibility. Besides that, the Revenue Department is reevaluating more than 5.7 lakh acres of assigned land that had been maintained under the freehold regime when the YSRCP regime was in power.
The measures are aimed at improving real estate governance, increasing the efficiency of revenue and improving investor confidence. Andhra Pradesh will become the first state to establish a standard in land management and property administration on the state level and become the driver of growth in the real estate and revenue sections with digital tools, streamlined registration processes, and active grievance resolving.
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