Demands for grants of Rs 2,639 crore passed for departments related to Revenue Minister

In Chhattisgarh Vidhan Sabha, the demand for grant of Rs. 02 thousand 639 crore for the financial year 2022-23 for the departments of Revenue Disaster Management Minister Shri Jaisingh Agarwal was unanimously passed. In this, under demand number 09 revenue department, Rs 21 crore 93 lakh 45 thousand and demand number 08 under land revenue and district administration Rs 15 billion 03 crore 97 lakh 05 thousand, under demand number 35, Rs. An amount of Rs 11 billion 10 crore 74 lakh 60 thousand is included for relief in the drought affected area, demand number 58. MLAs Shri Saurabh Singh, Shri Shailesh Pandey, Shri Dharamjit Singh, Shri Keshavchandra, Shri Ajay Chandrakar, Shri Punnulal Mohale, Shri Shivratan Sharma, Shri Brijmohan Agarwal, Shri Nankiram Kanwar, Dr. Laxmi Dhruva, Dr. K. Of. Dhruv, Mr. Gulab Singh Kamro and Mr. Purushottam Kanwar participated. During the discussion on the demands for grants presented in the Vidhan Sabha, Revenue Minister Mr. Agrawal said that the tehsils whose proposals have come, will be examined and decided. He said that every citizen of the state, whether he has land or not, needs the works and records related to the revenue department, therefore keeping in view the need of the general public, the departmental procedures are aimed at providing maximum facilities to them. New technology is being used with continuous improvement and upgradation in the rules and acts published by the department, so that a systematic revenue administration can be made available to the people of the state. For this, many important provisions have been made in the budget for the year 2022-23. Responding to the discussion, Revenue Minister Shri Agrawal said that meaningful efforts have been made to make the work of the Revenue Department more quality and for public facilities. Online civic facilities are being made available to the general public. Under which works have been done for easy availability of revenue records. Under this, digitized map sheets of 2,25,51,250 Khasras, 68,22,687 B-1 and 19,567 villages of 20,103 villages have been made available through Bhuyan and Bhoo-Naksha software. Shri Agrawal said that a system has been started to inform the owner of the changes in land records through SMS. At the same time, after registration of land from the sub-registrar’s office, on the basis of online information of the registry from the sub-registrar’s office, without waiting for the buyer’s application, the process of conversion is being started by the Tehsildars. The Revenue Minister said that due to the infection of Kovid-19, even after the lockdown in the entire state, revenue cases were resolved in the e-courts. As a result of which 2,87,172 cases of conversion, 27,654 cases of account division, 36,681 cases of demarcation and 23,889 cases of diversion have been resolved in the last 12 months. He informed that a map of 1015 villages in the state has been prepared and made available to the district collectors for verification. In 1015 villages, Phase I verification has been completed in 408 villages and Phase III verification work is under process in 356 villages. Initial publication of 123 villages has been done. Shri Aggarwal informed that the work of converting the cadastral map of villages included under the urban area of ​​the state into 1:500 scale is not possible in the 1:4000 scale cadastral map available with the patwaris. Organized by Council Raipur. Shri Agrawal informed that our government has published preliminary notification of 4 new districts Mohla-Manpur-Ambagarh Chowki, Sakti, Sarangarh-Bilaigarh and Manendragarh-Chirmiri-Bharatpur. Along with this, budget provision has been made in the year 2022-23 for the formation of 11 new sub-divisions Malkharoda, Balrampur, Rajpur, Dhamdha, Bhopalpatnam, Bhairamgarh, Bagbahra, Bharatpur, Kharagwan-Chirmiri, Tilda-Nevra and Sahaspur-Lohara. Along with this, budget provision has been made in the year 2022-23 for the formation of 6 new tehsils Devkar, Bhimbhauri, Jarhagaon, Deepka, Bhainsma, Kotadol. Shri Aggarwal said that our government has made provisions of Revenue Book Circular 6-4 for the repair of damaged houses or damaged houses of the families affected by natural calamity, crop damage, animal loss, loss of life and property due to other reasons. An amount of Rs 178.45 crore has been allocated to the district collectors for providing grant-in-aid to the affected persons. Also, Rs 102.25 crore allocation has been made available to all the district collectors to provide grant-in-aid to the dependents and relatives of the persons who died due to Kovid-19. Like this:Like Loading… Continue Reading

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