At a crucial meeting held at the Ministry in Nava Raipur, Revenue Minister Tank Ram Verma conducted a thorough review of revenue operations. The meeting focused on key areas directly impacting the public, including name transfers, land partitioning, boundary demarcation, AgriStack, and geo-referencing. Minister Verma issued clear directives to ensure that the public does not face difficulties in accessing revenue services. He stressed that all tasks must be completed within stipulated timeframes and with utmost transparency. He highlighted that activities like name transfers, land partitioning, and boundary demarcation are directly linked to the livelihoods of villagers and farmers, making their timely completion a top priority.
During the review of AgriStack and geo-referencing, he instructed officials to utilize the latest technology and adopt digital solutions to the maximum extent possible. Minister Verma stated that technology would not only enhance efficiency but also help curb corruption and disputes. The primary goal is to provide transparent and prompt services to the public. The adoption of new technologies will also enable the swift resolution of land-related disputes.
Senior officials, including the Revenue Department Secretary, were present at the meeting. Minister Verma directed all officials to regularly monitor revenue operations and submit progress reports. He made it clear that negligence at any level would not be tolerated. Senior officials present assured the Minister that they would implement the directives.








