Nara Lokesh's Steps Toward Poverty Eradication: A Dream Come True for Mangalagiri's Poor
Nara Lokesh fulfills his election promise with house title distribution
First phase of title distribution to benefit 3,000 families
Program to begin on April 3 under the 'Mana Illu-Mana Lokesh' initiative
The decades-old dream of Mangalagiri’s underprivileged residents is about to become a reality, thanks to Nara Lokesh's efforts to implement his key election promise. As part of his campaign during the general elections, Lokesh had pledged to provide permanent rights to those living on government lands and distribute house titles. Following his massive victory with a record-breaking 91,413 votes, Lokesh began working on fulfilling this promise.
As the MLA of Mangalagiri, Lokesh has personally overseen the process of collecting details from residents living on government lands, ensuring the seamless completion of applications. His dedication extends to addressing complex issues related to forest and railway lands, taking decisive steps to resolve these long-standing problems.
In the first phase of the house title distribution, 3,000 beneficiaries will receive regularized land titles, granting them permanent ownership. The first house title will be handed over to a beneficiary in Undavalli village on April 3, as part of the Mana Illu-Mana Lokesh program. Following this, the program will continue with distributions across several villages, including Yarrabalem, Neerukonda, Kaja, Penumaka, and Ippatam between April 4 and 12.
The title distribution will be attended by senior leaders from coalition parties and village representatives who contributed to Lokesh's resounding victory. With this initiative, Lokesh is taking significant steps towards poverty eradication and empowering the poor in Mangalagiri.