Collector Shri Shiv Anant Tayal held a meeting of the revenue officers of the district and reviewed the departmental work. In the meeting held in the collectorate meeting room last evening, the revenue officials were directed that all pending cases under Revenue Book Circular 6-4 should be resolved immediately. Revenue officers should act with human sympathy to provide quick benefits to the victims. During this time, he made a systematic review on various revenue cases. Additional Collector Mr. Sanjay Kumar Dewan, Sub-Divisional Officer Revenue Bemetra-Durgesh Kumar Verma, Berla-Sandeep Thakur, Nawagarh-Mrs. Rashmi Thakur, Joint Collector Mrs. Jyoti Singh, Chief Medical and Health Officer Dr. SK Sharma, CMO Bemetra Hori Singh Thakur, Food Officer Rajesh Jaiswal, all Tehsildars and Naib Tehsildars and other officials including BMO were present.
Collector Shri Tayl clarified that the old cases of mutation should be resolved within the next three months and the partition cases for six months. For resolving demarcation cases, lightly list the patwari-wise and pending cases should be resolved till the next meeting. The action of removing encroachment is less in the district, after investigating it, register a case and take action to remove encroachment as per rules. In case of diversion, NOC is pending from the city and village investment and forest department. With the help of sarpanch to check the samples of Kovid-19, make progress and speed up the investigation of RTPCR. The Collector directed to organize the program at Tehsil level on National Voters Day on 25 January. On that day, distribute EPIC card to new voters as well. In the meeting, for the preparation of starting the 11th Agricultural Computation from July 2021, the review of field records Khasra, B-1 and timely completion of Rabi Girdawari work was reviewed online.
Instructions given to expedite the disposal of pending cases of mutation, partition
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