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10,000 hectares of Govt Kerala land for rent for many years

10,000 hectares of Govt Kerala land for rent for many years
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Thiruvananthapuram: As many as 10,645.82 hectares of government land in the country have been provided for various organizations, institutions and individuals by the government.
In accordance with these numbers, the largest largest land has been rented in Kasaragod (4,007.73 hectares) and idukki (2,859.36 hectares).
However, 75% of the income from rental land for the government came from Thiruvananthapuram where only 262.74 hectares were leased.
The ruling rules are ruled by the rules of land assignment and land assignments within the city and regulatory corporations, 1995.
While the previous rules related to land in the Panchayat area, the latter regard to land in city companies.
There has been an exponential ruling rental increase since the land market price witnessed a steep increase in the last half decade because the government improved the rental rules as a percentage of the land market value.
The rental fee was repaired in the range of 2-10% through the order in 2004, which continued to be valid until 2016.
The government decided to review the rental rates because of several rental contributions, especially in the city corporate area, reaching abnormal levels, reaching abnormal levels, reaching abnormal levels Because of the soaring land prices in these fields.
Furthermore, lease contributions were lowered in 2016, limiting maximum lease rates at 5% of market values, levels to rent land to organizations for commercial purposes and foreign liquor stores.
Violations of rental rules include non-payment of contributions, non-renewal, land sub-leasing to others and does not use land for the purpose given.
Although lease contributions have been determined based on separate rules for Panchayats and city cities and city companies, the government has not been able to collect rent rentals from land.
According to the information available with the income of the Komisarier land, from RS 273.41 Crore, collected throughout the country, Rs 251.62 Crore was stuck in various courts.
Make something worse, from the RS 18.38 Crore that can be collected, only RS 4.89 Crore has been collected until August this year.
The biggest request for collection of rental contributions is in the Thrissur area, Ernakulam and Kozhikode, according to the list.
In the meeting of the district collectors organized by the Revenue Minister K Rajan in September, it was instructed that the collectors had to review cases held in court, taking the steps needed to empty them and collect delayed rental contributions.

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