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FC Kotwal reviews progress on updation, digitization of Jamabandies in Jammu distt

K H News Service by K H News Service
October 28, 2020
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Kotwal convenes pre bid interaction with prospective bidders for modernization of land records
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Jammu: Financial Commissioner, Revenue and Chief Executive Officer, Jammu and Kashmir Land Record Management Agency (JaKLaRMA) Dr. Pawan Kotwal, Tuesday chaired a meeting to discuss and review progress on updation and digitization of Jamabandies in Jammu district for providing citizen centric services under Digital India Land Records Modernization Programme (DILRMP).
The FC informed the participants about the progress made under this ambitious program so far like completion of scanning of 655.88 lakh revenue documents (97%), completion of scanning of 52000 Revenue Maps (98%), completion of digitization of 1796 Revenue Maps of District Jammu and District Srinagar (99%) and establishment of 3895 Ground Control Points for Survey/re-survey. Besides, State Data Center of Revenue Department is being setup by the IT Department for hosting CIS and shall be completed by December 15, 2020, he further apprised.
The FCR had a detailed review of progress on updation/digitization of Jamabandies of District Jammu and impressed upon the Revenue officers to accord highest priority for its completion by 30th of November 2020.
Pertinently, the updation of Jamabandies is urgently required for Survey/Re-survey to be taken up in Jammu & Kashmir. The process of allotment of contract for Digitization of Jamabandies of all the districts of Jammu & Kashmir with usage of CORS network based technology is at the final stage.
Regional Director survey and land records Jammu, Mushtaq Ahmed Chowdhary, Additional Commissioner Central Jammu, Rishpal Singh, Additional Deputy Commissioner Jammu Satish Kumar Sharma and other concerned officers attended the meeting.

 

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