Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav has said that Revenue Maha Abhiyan – 2.0 is being conducted from 18 July to 31 August to ensure the convenience of farmers and timely resolution of pending revenue cases. For the convenience of farmers and the general public, Patwari and field staff will discharge their duties by staying at the headquarters. Digital crop survey will also be conducted under the campaign. He said that revenue cases should be resolved seriously and within the time limit.
Revenue Minister Mr. Karan Singh Verma said that in the campaign, undisputed name transfer cases will be resolved in 30 days, disputed name transfer cases will be resolved in 150 days. The time limit for resolving partition cases is 90 days and instructions have been given to resolve demarcation cases in 45 days. Along with this, the work of amendment in the map will continue continuously. Revenue Minister Mr. Verma has said that officers and employees doing excellent work in the Revenue Maha Abhiyan will be honored.
In Revenue Maha Abhiyan 2.0, a target has been set to resolve the pending cases of transfer, partition, record correction and demarcation as on 30 June 2024. These include 75 thousand 964 cases of transfer, 9 thousand 897 of partition, 9 thousand 889 of record correction and 25 thousand 423 cases of demarcation. Along with this, pending cases of amendment on one crore 95 lakh 45 thousand maps will also be registered as on 30 June 2024.
Digital crop survey will be done in the campaign
In the Revenue Maha Abhiyan, digital (crop) survey of crops will be done from August 1 to September 15, 2024. Youth will be selected to go to the farmers' fields and take photographs of the crop and update the information. The selected youth will be trained by July 25.
In the Revenue Maha Abhiyan, registration of cases on the RCMS portal and implementation of Khasra and maps as per previous orders will be ensured. In the Revenue Maha Abhiyan, the facility of free Samagra e-KYC and linking of Khasra with Samagra is being provided. Along with this, a time limit has been set for completing the survey of inhabited land in the ownership scheme.
Senior revenue officers will visit the field area
In the Revenue Maha Abhiyan, the Divisional Commissioner, Collector, Additional Collector, SDM and Tehsildar will visit the field area and monitor the action being taken in the Revenue Maha Abhiyan.
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