Chief Minister K Rosaiah today asked the Bhu Bharathi Special Cell to speed up the pilot project in Nizamabad district and start the project in five other districts where it was to be taken up.
Lamenting that the project was taking much time, he said there is a need to speed up the work and at least complete the project in Nizamabad district. He said the state must also make use of the assistance from the centre for the project and start the work in other districts.
The Chief Minister was informed that as far as the pilot project of Bhu Bharathi in Nizamabad was concerned, the survey of agricultural lands was completed and Digital database created. In all, 8.76 lakh land parcel sketches were generated and distributed to pattadars and lawful enjoyers.
Issue of statutory notices under Survey & Boundaries Act is completed in 115 villages. Village site survey was completed in one village and the results were discussed with the Panchayat Raj Department. Field study conducted in select wards in three
Municipalities by NRSA/Implementing Agency and Bhu Bharati to assess the accuracy and utility of aerial photography.The Chief Minister was informed that the Draft law prepared in this regard was scrutinised by the Law Department. Remarks on the law department observations were submitted back to the Department.
The Law Department have advised to refer the draft law to the Advocate General for his opinion. The Government of India has been urged to prepare a common model law for adoption by all the States.
Lamenting that the project was taking much time, he said there is a need to speed up the work and at least complete the project in Nizamabad district. He said the state must also make use of the assistance from the centre for the project and start the work in other districts.
The Chief Minister was informed that as far as the pilot project of Bhu Bharathi in Nizamabad was concerned, the survey of agricultural lands was completed and Digital database created. In all, 8.76 lakh land parcel sketches were generated and distributed to pattadars and lawful enjoyers.
Issue of statutory notices under Survey & Boundaries Act is completed in 115 villages. Village site survey was completed in one village and the results were discussed with the Panchayat Raj Department. Field study conducted in select wards in three
Municipalities by NRSA/Implementing Agency and Bhu Bharati to assess the accuracy and utility of aerial photography.The Chief Minister was informed that the Draft law prepared in this regard was scrutinised by the Law Department. Remarks on the law department observations were submitted back to the Department.
The Law Department have advised to refer the draft law to the Advocate General for his opinion. The Government of India has been urged to prepare a common model law for adoption by all the States.
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