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`Title deeds in 100 days': Minister

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THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: All applications for grant of title deeds will be decided in 100 days under a new drive, according to the Revenue Minister, Mr K. M. Mani.

Delivering the inaugural address at a function held here to hand over title deeds to the eligible, Mr Mani said the Revenue Department had introduced an intensive programme for disposing of all pending files on a time-bound basis. As per the programme, decision on files held up at the Secretariat, collectorate, taluk and village levels will be taken soon, Mr Mani added.

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