According to sources madhya pradesh Revenue minister Karan Singh Verma has set a fixed deadline for matters like demarcation, nomination and distribution etc. minister Karan Singh Verma, while giving instructions to the officers of the Revenue Department, said that the transfer cases should be settled in 30 days and the disputed partition cases should be settled in 45 days. Along with this, Revenue minister Karan Singh Verma has instructed the Patwaris to stay at the headquarters only. Revenue minister Karan Singh Verma held a virtual meeting with senior officials of the Revenue Department from the NIC room of the ministry. During this, the Revenue minister gave instructions and said that the eligible beneficiaries left out in the PM Kisan Yojana should be added and the common man should be treated fairly and courteously. Collector-Commissioner should visit his area and monitor the revenue campaign.
Meanwhile Revenue minister Karan Singh Verma has set a fixed limit for disposal of revenue cases. While giving instructions, minister Verma said that transfer cases should be settled in 30 days and disputed partition cases should be settled in 45 days. minister Verma instructed in a strict tone that action will be taken against those who do not resolve the issues of demarcation, nomination and partition etc. within the stipulated time. Tehsildar should check the demarcation
Revenue minister Verma said that on receiving the application for demarcation, action should be taken immediately to demarcate the concerned land. At the time of demarcation, the neighboring farmer should be informed and the demarcation process should be completed in his presence. minister Verma said that the Tehsildar should get the demarcation done by the Patwari investigated at his level. If there is a mistake in demarcation, then disciplinary action should be taken against the concerned Patwari.
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