Land Record Digitization Focuses on Accuracy and Error Correction

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Feb 11, Srinagar: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today said that the government is committed to ensuring complete accuracy in land records and that no incorrect record will be digitised.The Chief Minister intervened while supplementary queries were raised by several MLAs during the Question Hour in the House. He acknowledged that the Department has admitted the process is not error-free and that complaints have been received from people claiming ownership of land that is either wrongly recorded or not registered in official records.“The Department has been instructed to do two things. First, there should be no haste. We are not in a race to claim that the entire process must be completed within six months. What we need is accuracy,” the Chief Minister said.He added that if achieving accuracy requires more time, the government will take that time. “I assure you that we will not allow any wrong record to be digitized. We will sit down with the Department and consider the suggestions made by the Honourable Members,” he said.Reiterating the government’s seriousness on the issue, the Chief Minister assured the House that the Department is fully aware of the concerns and that corrective measures will be ensured.Earlier, Minister for Jal Shakti, Forest, Ecology & Environment and Tribal Affairs, Javed Ahmed Rana, replying on behalf of the Chief Minister to a question raised by MLA Devsar Peerzada Feroz Ahmed, informed the House that 15,516 non-quasi-judicial errors have been identified and rectified on the spot by field agencies in Tehsils Devsar, Frisal and Qaimoh.He further stated that 185 quasi-judicial errors have been detected in digitised Jamabandis during public verification and have been forwarded to the competent authorities through proper channels for further action.“The process of error rectification is underway. After completing that, Jamabandis will be read in public,” the Minister said, adding that all 185 quasi-judicial errors identified in Tehsil Qaimoh have been referred to the Competent Authority.The Minister also said that no proprietary land has been washed away during the recent floods in District Kulgam.He also informed the House that in Tehsil Qaimoh, one landless beneficiary has been allotted five marlas of land under the PMAY-G scheme.
 
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