The state government settled more than 80 lakh cases in two revenue campaigns


Bhopal

Mohan Yadav government of Madhya Pradesh has claimed to have resolved more than 80 lakh cases in two revenue campaigns conducted across MP. Now the question arises whether 80 lakh cases including revenue division and transfer were kept pending due to the negligence of the officials? Amidst this question, the government has claimed to run another revenue campaign.

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Dr Mohan Yadav has claimed that Revenue Maha Abhiyan 2.0 was started from 18 July to 24 August 2024, but under this campaign, 49 lakh 15 thousand 311 revenue cases have been settled till 31 August.

Chief Minister Dr Mohan Yadav also informed that till August 31, 2 lakh 71,636 cases of transfer of name have been settled, while 27,000 cases of partition have been resolved. Under this campaign, 26,784 cases of record correction have been resolved satisfactorily, while 45 lakh 81 thousand 918 cases of map correction have been resolved.

Cases resolved in Revenue Campaign-1
The Madhya Pradesh government had launched a revenue campaign, in which it has been claimed that more than 88 lakh people have completed the e-KYC process. Apart from this, it has also been claimed that more than 30 lakh cases of transfer and partition have been resolved. Thus, 80 lakh revenue cases were settled in both the campaigns.

100% resolution in 36 districts including Bhopal
According to Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav, there are 36 districts including the capital of MP, Bhopal, where 7% of the revenue cases have been resolved, despite this, the government is preparing to launch Revenue Campaign 3.0 so that the remaining revenue cases can also be completely resolved.

On the instructions of Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav, the first phase of Revenue Maha Abhiyan continued from 15 January to 15 March 2024. During this period, more than 30 lakh revenue cases were resolved. On the success of the first phase of Revenue Mahabhiyan and the appreciation of the public, Chief Minister Dr. Yadav directed to start the second phase of Revenue Mahabhiyan. This campaign ran from 18 July to 31 August 2024. In this, 100 percent of the cases of pending transfer, partition, record correction in the revenue courts were resolved on time. Along with this, the work of raising correction on the map and linking the Khasra with the overall Aadhaar was done. In the Maha Abhiyan, the work of survey of populated land under the ownership scheme, implementation of Farmer Registry and inclusion of all the beneficiaries in PM Kisan was also done. Continuous monitoring of the resolution of cases daily at the state, division, district and tehsil level was done through the Revenue Mahabhiyan dashboard.

The status of resolution of cases in Revenue Maha Abhiyan – 01 and 02 was as follows:-

Resolution of revenue cases – 80,00,000

Revenue Maha Abhiyan-01

30,00,000

Revenue Maha Abhiyan-02

49,15,311

renaming

2,71,626

division

27,983

record repair

26,784

map amendment

45,88,918

Total

49,15,311

In Revenue Maha Abhiyan 2.0, more than 49 lakh cases were resolved and 88 lakh more e-KYCs were completed.

In Revenue Maha Abhiyan 2.0, more than 49 lakh cases were resolved and 88 lakh more e-KYCs were completed.

100% pending name transfer cases resolved in 36 districts

100% of pending mutation cases have been resolved in Alirajpur, Ujjain, Umaria, Khargone, Guna, Gwalior, Chhindwara, Jhabua, Tikamgarh, Dindori, Datia, Damoh, Dewas, Narmadapuram, Niwadi, Neemuch, Panna, Pandhurna, Barwani, Balaghat Burhanpur, Betul, Bhind, Bhopal, Mandla, Mauganj, Mandsaur, Morena, Maihar, Ratlam, Rajgarh, Raisen, Vidisha, Shahdol, Sheopur, Satna districts. More than 99% of cases have been resolved in the remaining districts. Thus, a total of 99.98% of pending mutation cases have been resolved in Revenue Mahabhiyan 2.0.

100% resolution of partition cases in all districts

All districts have resolved 100% of the pending partition cases. All districts have resolved 100% of the pending record correction cases. Similarly, more than 50% of the pending map correction cases have been resolved in Burhanpur, Khandwa, Pandhurna, Seoni, Betul and Jhabua districts.

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