Comm Secy visits Kishtwar, reviews functioning of Revenue department

Inspects Jamabandi Digitization Centres, emphasizes timely digitization of land records

25/09/2022
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KISHTWAR, Sep 24: Commissioner Secretary, Revenue, Vijay Kumar Bidhuri, today visited Kish-twar district and chaired a meeting of concerned officers to review functioning of Revenue Department. Deputy Commissioner Kis-htwar, Dr Devansh Yadav; ADC, Kishori Lal Sharma, SDM Chatroo, Inderjeet Singh Parihar, SDM Pad-dar, Dr Rishi Kumar Sharma, SDM Marwah, Dr Mohsin Raza, Tehsildars and other concerned officers were present in the meeting. During the meeting, a detailed discussion was held on status of writing and digitisation of Jamabandis, change in land use, retrieval of state and Kachari land, functioning of Patwar Khanas besides revenue related issues were also deliberated upon. Addressing the officers, Commissioner Secretary underlined the priorities of the government like digitisation of Jamabandies, online delivery of various revenue services and other public friendly initiatives recently started by the administration to bring transparency and accountability in functioning of the department.
He also stressed on timely digitization of land records and directed to deploy additional manpower in this regard. He said that all the services being provided by the department in manual form shall be shifted onto web based portal for increased transparency and convenience to all stakeholders. Commi-ssioner Secretary also exhorted upon the officers to work with zeal and dedication to provide best services to the public and contribute in lessening the hardships of common masses. While seeking status of writing of Jamabandis, the meeting was informed that the Jamabandis for 155 villages, out of 156 villages, have been written. Under change of land use, the meeting was also informed that 16 files have been approved out of 25 files received whereas 7 files have been rejected. Commissioner Secretary stressed on ensuring speedy disposal of all the files regarding the change in land use. While reviewing the status of Government land retrieved so far, it was informed that 36457 Kanal and 12 Marla of state land has been retrieved, so far.
Similarly, Commissioner Secretary was also briefed about the status of Kachari land retrieved. He asked the officers to speed up the illegal encroachment removal drive and advised them to erect
documentary evidence on the Government land to avoid
illegal encroachment.

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