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Haryana completes drone flying target in 6,286 Lal Dora villages

Under SVAMITVA, till date more than 19 lakh property cards have been made. Besides this, the 30 days notice period for raising claims and objections invited under section 26 of Haryana Panchayat Raj Act is also completed by April, 20.

 With the completion of the drone flying target in 6286 Lal Dora villages, Haryana is set to become the first ‘Lal Dora’ free state in the country.

In a review meeting chaired by Chief Secretary, Sanjeev Kauahal regarding SVAMITVA and Haryana Large Scale Mapping Project (HaLSMP) held here today with the Deputy Commissioners through video conferencing it was informed that

Under SVAMITVA, till date more than 19 lakh property cards have been made. Besides this, the 30 days notice period for raising claims and objections invited under section 26 of Haryana Panchayat Raj Act is also completed by April, 20.

It was further informed that by April 24 all the tasks under this scheme would also be completed.

Tasking the Deputy Commissioners (DCs) to step up and double their efforts, Chief Secretary Sanjeev Kaushal directed that every DC should ensure 50 percent distribution of property cards in the next 10 days.

“Maximum generation of properties should be ensured for verified undisputed properties,” directed the Chief Secretary.

During the meeting, it was informed that Drone flying, Map-1 and Map-2 (including attribute collection) have been completed in all 6286 target Lal Dora villages and the work of Map-3 would be completed soon.

Besides this, the notification of claims and objections procedure, under section 26 of the Haryana Panchayat Raj Act has been notified for all target villages.

Till April 6, claims and objections of around 5737 villages have been addressed and the rest are under process. The figure of final maps that have been submitted with the Survey of India(SoI) is 5038.

It was also informed that directions have also been issued to Deputy Commissioners to return final ownership data to SoI for 699 villages, where claims and objections have been completed, for the generation of a final map and land parcel map of each property. The Chief Secretary was apprised that till now more than 19 lakh property cards have been prepared.

Additional Chief Secretary and Financial Commissioner, Revenue and Disaster Management Department, P K Das, Mission Director, Lt. General Girish Kumar, Director, Survey of India, Col. Kunal, Director, Land Records, Amna Tasneem also remained present in the meeting.

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