Bhopal: Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav has said that due to the success of the first phase of Revenue Maha Abhiyan (January- March 2024), the state government will launch Revenue Maha Abhiyan-2 from July 18 to August 31 for quick disposal of revenue cases and to correct revenue record errors. All divisional commissioners and collectors will continuously inspect their areas during the campaign. Revenue officers will also be rewarded for their performance. The objective of the campaign is to resolve the cases pending in the Revenue Court within the time limit, register new revenue cases on RCMS, update the map, give benefits of PM Kisan Yojana to all eligible farmers, link Aadhaar of Samagra through e-KYC and measles through Samagra/Aadhaar and implement farmer registry. The digital crop survey will be conducted from August 1 to September 15.
Dr. Yadav sought information regarding the Revenue Campaign through a video conference at Samatva Bhawan located at the Chief Minister’s residence. In the meeting, Revenue Minister Shri Karan Singh Verma, Chief Secretary Smt. Veera Rana, Additional Chief Secretary of Chief Minister’s Office Dr. Rajesh Rajoura, Principal Secretary of Chief Minister’s Office Shri Sanjay Kumar Shukla, and senior officials were present. All Divisional Commissioners and District Collectors participated in the meeting virtually.
Create Patwari e-diary
Dr. Yadav said that Patwari’s diary should be digitalized. The manual diary practice should be ended. e-KYC must be done in pending cases of PM Kisan Samman Nidhi benefits. Create a good environment. Rear cattle as per the capacity of the cow sheds, the cattle should not be left to wander on the roads. The grant given to cow shelters by the state government has been doubled. He said that action should be taken against illegal sand excavation.
Patwaris should remain at the headquarters
Dr. Yadav said that the Patwari should stay at the headquarters and the Collector should take action with efficiency. The campaign should be reviewed every day, work should be done cleanly, and outstanding performers will be rewarded. More than 30 lakh cases were resolved in the Revenue Mahabhiyan-01 which was run from January 15 to March 31 in the state. Good work was done in all the districts in this mega campaign. According to the percentage of redressal of revenue cases in the Maha Abhiyan, Pandhurna stood first, Burhanpur second, Khandwa stood third while Harda stood tenth. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that Bhopal, Singrauli, Morena, Umaria should do good work in the second phase, no complaints were received. Concrete action should be taken on disputed matters. It is necessary to verify the total with Aadhaar.