Gwalior, 09 August (HS). The meeting held by Collector Ruchika Chauhan yesterday with the objective of speeding up the resolution of cases under the Revenue Maha Abhiyan has yielded positive results. On Friday, Tehsildars, Naib Tehsildars and Revenue Inspectors along with Patwaris from across the district visited various villages and urban settlements and resolved the cases.
In Indra Nagar Ranipura, the local Patwari got the e-KYC work done by knocking door to door. In village Neem Chandoha, the Revenue Department team did the map correction and e-KYC work. Similarly, in other villages, the Revenue Department teams including Patwaris resolved the cases under Revenue Maha Abhiyan 2.0.
It should be known that in the Revenue Maha Abhiyan, the facility of free Samagra e-KYC and linkage of Khasra with Samagra has been provided. In the Swamitva Yojana, a time limit has been set to complete the survey of inhabited land. Under the Abhiyan, all the eligible farmers of PM Kisan Yojana are being benefited. Also, the left out eligible beneficiaries are being linked to the scheme.
A time limit is set for resolving the issues
In the Revenue Maha Abhiyan, undisputed transfer cases will be resolved in 30 days, disputed 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 is also being done. In Revenue Maha Abhiyan 2.0, a target has been set to resolve the pending transfer, partition, record correction and demarcation cases as on 30 June 2024.