After a 25-year gap, families in Muthamma settlement in Idukki get their title deeds

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Residents of Muthamma colony  with Devikulam MLA F. Raja and colony   officials astatine  Chinnakkanal colony   bureau   connected  Thursday.

Residents of Muthamma colony with Devikulam MLA F. Raja and colony officials astatine Chinnakkanal colony bureau connected Thursday. | Photo Credit: SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT

After a 25-year gap, residents of Chinnakkanal colony successful Idukki person received rubric deeds for their land. According to officials, 236 families successful the Muthamma colony nether Chinnakkanal colony were granted the deeds.

Chinnakkanal colony serviceman V. Santhosh Kumar stated that portion 70 families had antecedently received their titles during a rubric deed fest held up of the Assembly election, a full of 236 families were eligible. The remaining distributions were delayed pursuing the predetermination notification. “The rubric deeds, nether the 1963 rules, were distributed to the families connected Thursday (June 11, 2026),” the authoritative said.

According to authorities, determination were nary ineligible complications surrounding the issuance of rubric deeds successful the area. The State authorities took implicit the onshore from the Tata Company astir 50 years ago, and the onshore is nether survey fig 121 of Chinnakkanal village. Officials noted that the distributed rubric deeds covered a full of 30 acres of land.

“The titles were issued for onshore holdings ranging from 2 cents to 60 cents. The families successful the country person been eagerly waiting to get their rubric deeds for respective years. In Chinnakkanal village, titles are being distributed aft a agelong spread of 25 years,” an authoritative added.

The rubric deed mentation process was led by the colony serviceman and peculiar colony serviceman Gulsari Lal. Devikulam MLA F. Raja inaugurated the rubric deed organisation for the residents of the colony connected Thursday.

Published - June 11, 2026 07:57 p.m. IST

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