Assam Launches Mission Basundhara 3.0, Distributing Over 1 Lakh Land Deeds

Assam Launches Mission Basundhara 3.0, Distributing Over 1 Lakh Land Deeds.webp

Guwahati, February 27 – Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma launched the distribution of land deeds to over one lakh indigenous, landless families and public institutions under Mission Basundhara 3.0 on Friday, reaffirming the state government’s commitment to resolving long-standing land-related grievances through a structured and transparent process.

The Chief Minister formally inaugurated the state-level distribution programme at Deuri Beel in Dhemaji district, where digital land deeds and allotment letters were handed over to beneficiaries.

He also initiated land settlement in previously unsurveyed villages where surveys have been completed under the SVAMITVA scheme.

In addition, forest land rights were granted to 538 residents of the Subansiri and Jiadhal Reserved Forests under the Forest Rights Act, 2006.

CM Sarma said that a total of 1,06,905 beneficiaries across Assam received land deeds on the day, including 44,700 beneficiaries from Dhemaji district alone.

He said Dhemaji was chosen to host the central programme due to the large number of landless families awaiting settlement in the district.

Tracing the origins of Mission Basundhara, the Chief Minister said that land records in Assam were historically disorganized, depriving many families of legal ownership and access to institutional credit.

Since the launch of the mission five years ago, land-related grievances of nearly 10 lakh families have been resolved, he said.

Under Mission Basundhara 1.0, issues such as the conversion of annual deeds to periodic deeds and the correction of land records were addressed, benefiting around 5.82 lakh families.

Mission Basundhara 2.0 focused on granting land rights to indigenous people living on government land for generations, benefiting 2.29 lakh families, mostly from Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribe and OBC communities.

The Chief Minister said that land deeds have also been issued to religious, educational and cultural institutions across the state.

Of the 903 unsurveyed villages in Assam, surveys have been completed in 769 villages, with over 30,000 families already granted deeds.

Announcing future plans, Sarma said that all remaining land-related issues would be addressed through Mission Basundhara 4.0 and 5.0, including the reclassification of land and the settlement of eligible non-tribal residents of forest villages.

He added that around 80 per cent of land issues have already been resolved.

Earlier in the day, the Chief Minister inaugurated the Integrated District Commissioner’s Office Complex in Dhemaji, built at a cost of Rs 49 crore, stating that it would enhance administrative efficiency and citizen-centric governance in the district.
 
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