Revenue Minister Tank Ram Verma held a significant meeting in Nava Raipur to assess the status of revenue-related functions. Discussions centered on essential public services such as name transfers, land divisions, boundary surveys, AgriStack, and geo-referencing. The minister provided specific instructions to expedite the provision of revenue services, ensuring they are completed within set deadlines and with full transparency. He pointed out that these services are crucial for the livelihoods of farmers and rural communities, making their timely delivery a critical objective.
Verma emphasized the importance of employing cutting-edge technology, particularly AgriStack and geo-referencing, to drive efficiency and address corruption and conflicts. He aims to provide the public with accessible and immediate services, highlighting that the integration of advanced technology will also aid in the rapid settlement of land disputes.
High-ranking officials from the Revenue Department participated in the meeting. Minister Verma instructed them to regularly oversee revenue operations and furnish progress reports. He underscored that any laxity would be unacceptable. The senior officers present pledged their commitment to executing the minister’s instructions effectively.
