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DC Ang reviews digitization of Land Records

by K H News Service
August 6, 2022
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Ang : In order to review the progress achieved on the Digital India Land Records Modernisation Programme (DILRMP), the Deputy Commissioner (DC) Anantnag, Dr. Piyush Singla on Friday took a meeting of concerned officers of the Revenue Department.
On the occasion, the DC took a detailed review of the computerization of Land Records including digitization and authentication of Jamabandies.
While reviewing the progress achieved on digitization of Jamabandies in the district, the DC was informed that there are 394 Revenue Villages in Anantnag and digitisation of Jamabandies of all 394 Villages has been started by the concerned Tehsildars, out of which 78 Jamabandies have been digitized by the field staff so far and remaining will be completed soon.
The DC said that digitization is imperative for streamlining the revenue records and making revenue records easily accessible to the public through online based platforms. He said that the comprehensive digitization would ensure better land record management that will enhance the district’s overall land record maintenance forever.
Dr Singla said that digitisation of Jamabandies is a challenging task and directed for keeping it properly up to date and well maintained and stressed upon officers and staff to complete the process of digitization of records in fixed timelines. The DC directed the officers to expedite the digitization process and clear the pendency of remaining Jamabandies.
He also directed the concerned to complete the Quality check of all remaining jamabandies in a time bound manner. He exhorted them to work with added zeal and missionary approach to ensure complete digitisation of Jamabandies by 30th September in the district.
The meeting among others was attended by Additional Deputy Commissioner Anantnag, Assistant Commissioner Revenue, Sub Divisional Magistrates and all Tehsildars of the District.

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