The Telangana government has launched an ambitious plan to construct 20 lakh Indiramma houses over the next 3.5 years, with 4.5 lakh homes already sanctioned in Phase 1. Each of the 119 constituencies will see 3,500 houses, targeting the rural poor, homeless families, and tribal communities.
Parallelly, under the Bhu Bharati land regularisation initiative, the state aims to resolve 8.6 lakh land ownership and grievance cases by August 15, 2025. This digital platform replaces the controversial Dharani system and promises clear titles, transparent records, and legal ownership for farmers and landholders
Key Highlights
Houses sized 400–600 sq ft, with construction starting within 30 days of sanction
Direct Benefit Transfers in four installments; free sand and subsidized cement/steel provided
Bhu Bharati Act 2025 introduces Bhudaar IDs for land parcels and digital title deeds
Over 60% of land claims already addressed during revenue grievance meetings
District collectors directed to ensure transparent beneficiary selection and timely resolution