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DC Kupwara Chairs Rev Meeting

K H News Service by K H News Service
June 28, 2024
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Kupwara: To review the functioning of the Revenue Department and to ensure efficient and prompt public service delivery in the district, the Deputy Commissioner (DC) Kupwara, Ayushi Sudan Thursday chaired a meeting of the officers of Revenue Department in the Meeting Hall of the DC Office Complex, here.
The meeting held threadbare deliberations on various Revenue related matters including Tehsil wise pendency in extract of Jamabandies, Fard, Extract of Aks Masavi/ Lattha beyond PSGA, attestation of mutations, copy of mutations, measurement and demarcation of land, SVAMITVA/ preparation of digitization and online survey of recorded Abadi Deh.
At the outset, ACR Kupwara, Mumtaz Ahmad Pir apprised the chair through a detailed PowerPoint presentation regarding functioning of the revenue department and the performance of the officers and field functionaries.
Speaking on the occasion, the DC said updation of Revenue record is a core work of Revenue department and is also a basic requirement of every household for which coordinated teamwork is key to achieve set targets in a time-bound manner.
She said the performance of Revenue Officers will be strictly monitored on the parameters of updation of Revenue records and purification of records preceding digitization.
She asked the Revenue Officers to further improve the public service delivery system at their respective Tehsil Offices, Nyabats and Patwar halqas.
The DC directed all the Tehsildars to ensure quality disposal of all online Grievances.
While reviewing the status of Tehsil wise pendency in extract of Jummabandies, DC gave a deadline of 15 days to officers to submit the certificates of quality check and finish the exercise. She further directed the officers that jamabandies which are not read out in public domain shall be read during this period.
The DC asked Tehsildars to identify and prepare a list of good performing and poor performing functionaries at Nyabats and Patwar Halqas and submit a report to this office.
She further directed officers and field functionaries to be responsive to the people and remain available at respective jurisdictions.
On the occasion, DC also sought feedback from the concerned officers.
The meeting was attended by Additional Deputy Commissioner, Handwara, Aziz Ahmed Rather; ACR Kupwara, SDM Lolab, SDM Karnah, Tehsildars, Naib Tehsildars and other concerned.

 

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