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CM Y S Jagan orders complete land survey
- The survey will be conducted in three phases
- Teams should fan out with mandal as a unit for the survey
- Aim is to bring in transparency in all land deals
- Data will be digitised regularly, stored and encrypted to prevent any manipulation
Amaravati: Chief Minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy instructed the officials to conduct a comprehensive land survey and carry it out in three phases on a priority basis to bring in transparency in all land deals and said that the data should be digitised.
The comprehensive land survey would be taken up at village secretariat level and data would be digitised to keep the record clean and transparent besides avoiding duplication.
During a review meeting of revenue department, chaired by the Chief Minister here on Monday, the officials had told about the steps being initiated for a comprehensive land survey,
The officials explained to the Chief Minister the need for a comprehensive land survey which will be conducted at village secretariat level. Mobile courts will be pressed into service to address any disputes or problems.
The details of the survey would be digitised from time to time and stored and will be encrypted to avoid any manipulation. The data will be stored at different locations as a safety measure.
In the digitised mode, transfer and sale of land would be easy and the auto mutation process will bring in transparency into the transactions showing land ownership details.
The officials explained to the Chief Minister the working of Karn's networking. They showed him how it works and how it avoids duplication.
The Chief Minister had given the nod and asked them to take up the survey on a priority basis and take it up in three phases. The teams should be fanned out with mandal as a unit and take up the survey, he said.
Advisor to the Chief Minister Ajay Kallam, principal secretary, land end Endowments, Usha Rani and other officials participated in the meeting.
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