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Hans India
4 days ago
- Politics
- Hans India
Collector Santosh Orders Fast-Tracking of Pending Dharani Applications and Public Service Requests in Gadwal
Gadwal: District Collector B.M. Santosh has instructed revenue officials to swiftly resolve all pending Dharani (Bhuharathi) land applications to ensure timely justice for farmers and landowners. On Friday, the Collector conducted a review meeting with all mandal-level Tahsildars at the IDOC Conference Hall. The agenda covered key issues including Bhuharathi applications, ration card verifications, Mee Seva applications, and long-pending F-Line petitions. During the meeting, the Collector emphasized that the government is prioritizing the resolution of land-related disputes through the Bhuharathi portal. He noted that this initiative aims to bring lasting justice and clarity to land ownership issues for farmers and landholders. In light of this, he directed officials to review and resolve all pending applications that emerged during the recent Revenue Conference. He instructed revenue officials to issue notices without delay before initiating any further action on these applications. Special attention must be paid to assignment land issues, and detailed reports should be submitted after thorough examination. The Collector also reiterated that the entire process must be handled through online systems to ensure transparency and efficiency. Any challenges faced by officials should be brought to his attention immediately. Additionally, the Collector urged that all pending ration card applications be processed without delay. He called for swift action in adding eligible family members and removing ineligible beneficiaries from the system. Further, he directed officials to resolve Mee Seva service requests and long-pending F-Line petitions that have exceeded the prescribed time limit. He stressed that these services must be delivered to citizens promptly and without unnecessary delays. The meeting was attended by Additional Collector Lakshmi Narayana, District Civil Supplies Officer Swami Kumar, Survey and Land Records AD Ram Chander, and all mandal-level Tahsildars and other concerned officials. Focus Areas: Dharani (Bhuharathi) applications, ration card updates, Mee Seva requests, and F-Line petitions. Instructions Issued: Expedite pending applications Issue preliminary notices without delay Submit detailed reports on assignment land issues Complete ration card additions/deletions Resolve long-pending Mee Seva and F-Line cases Priority: Land dispute resolution and timely delivery of public services. Aim: Strengthen transparency, ensure justice, and enhance service delivery through digital governance.


Hans India
26-05-2025
- Politics
- Hans India
Licensed surveyors trained for Bhu Bharati prog
Mahabubnagar: In a significant step towards the effective implementation of the Bhu Bharati programme, a one-day training programme was organised on Sunday for newly appointed Licensed Surveyors at the Zilla Parishad Conference Hall in Mahabubnagar district headquarters. The training was aimed at equipping the surveyors with essential knowledge and practical skills to execute the provisions of the Act in a seamless manner. The session was inaugurated by District Collector Vijyendra Boyi, who emphasised the importance of accurate land records for ensuring transparency and resolving land disputes. Speaking at the event, the Collector urged the surveyors to approach their responsibilities with commitment and integrity, as they play a crucial role in transforming land governance in the district. Kishan Rao, Assistant Director, Survey and Land Records, in a statement, highlighted that the training is a key component of the state's ongoing land reforms under the Bhoo Bharati programme. He informed that the newly licensed surveyors were carefully selected to support the programme's objectives and that their services would be vital for conducting precise surveys, updating land records, and facilitating the digitalisation process. The training session covered various topics, including the legal framework of the Bhoo Bharati Act, technical aspects of land surveying, use of modern survey equipment, and digital tools for record maintenance. The surveyors were also briefed on field-level challenges and best practices to ensure accuracy in measurements and documentation. All the Licensed Surveyors were instructed to attend the session promptly at 9:30 pm, and their enthusiastic participation reflected the commitment to contribute to the initiative.


New Indian Express
03-05-2025
- Business
- New Indian Express
Puducherry govt fixes fee structure and standards for licensed land surveyors
PUDUCHERRY: To address long-standing public grievances over delays in patta transfers, sub-division, and field demarcation, the Puducherry government has fixed the fee structure for licensed land surveyors engaged in the demarcation of land parcels. According to a release from C Sendhil Kumar, director of Survey and Land Records, the government has introduced a structured fee model based on land extent. The demarcation fee is set at Rs 400 for fields measuring less than 5,000 square feet and Rs 600 for areas between 5,000 and less than 10,000 square feet. For land parcels measuring between 10,000 to less than 20,000 square feet, the fee will be Rs 800, and Rs 1,000 for areas between 20,000 to less than 30,000 square feet. For fields up to 1 acre, the fee is Rs 1,300 per application, while larger plots will attract a charge of Rs 200 per additional 10 acres. This development is a follow-up to the implementation of the Puducherry Licensed Land Surveyor and Licensed Land Draughtsman Rules, 2019, framed in 2020 to ensure accountability and transparency in land-related services. The government has also approved the use of licensed surveyors and draughtsmen in various departments and public sector undertakings, with departments allowed to set specific conditions, subject to minimum prescribed service charges. The remuneration for licensed surveyors or draughtsmen has been standardised at 125,000 per month (for 26 working days), 15,000 per week (for 6 working days), and 11,000 per day for daily engagements. To ensure quality and competence, aspiring licensed surveyors and draughtsmen are required to undergo two months of training at a designated survey training institute, covering both traditional chain survey methods and modern survey technologies. An additional one-month field training will also be conducted by officials of the directorate. Only those who complete the training successfully will be eligible for licensing. The training cost will be borne by the applicants. The government has invited applications from eligible residents of Puducherry with the requisite qualifications. A list of licensed surveyors, along with their contact detail,s will be made available on the revenue department's official website. Both the public and government departments are encouraged to utilise their services directly.