News India Live, Digital Desk: Efforts are underway to resolve land ownership rights and decades-old disputes in Bihar. Special Land Survey Now it is at its turning point. Deputy Chief Minister cum Revenue and Land Reforms Minister of Bihar Vijay Kumar Sinha has made it clear that land survey work in the state December 2027 Till then it will be completed under any circumstances.
According to the latest report dated March 11, 2026, the government is running this campaign in “mission mode” so that land-related corruption and conflicts can be curbed forever.
Vijay Sinha’s ‘action plan’ and strict instructions
Big review meeting on March 13: Deputy Chief Minister 13 March 2026 An important meeting of settlement officials of all the districts has been called at the Revenue (Survey) Training Institute located in Shastri Nagar, Patna. In this meeting the current progress of the survey will be reviewed point wise.
Warning to striking employees: Vijay Sinha has taken a tough stance on the ongoing strike of revenue officers and employees in the state. He said, “If you want to do a job, you have to follow the rules.” The duration of the strike is being counted and strict action will be taken against those who disrupt the work.
Work in two stages: The survey work is going on in two phases. in the first phase 20 districts of works (from Khanapuri to Form-20) and the second phase. 18 districts The progress of border verification and installment wise works will be assessed.
Transparency and Digitization: After completion of the survey, all land records will become digital and transparent. With this, the real owners will get their rights and there will be a huge reduction in the cases of land disputes pending in the courts.
What will the public benefit from the completion of the survey?
End of disputes: Once the records are updated, illegal occupations and wrong registration will be curbed.
Ease of admission and dismissal: After buying and selling of land, the process of mutation (filing and rejecting) will become paperless and faster.
Benefits of government schemes: Farmers will not need any middleman to receive government subsidies and compensation.
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