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Hindustan Times
03-05-2025
- Politics
- Hindustan Times
Ensure timely settlement of revenue disputes: U.P. CM to officials
In a high-level review of the revenue department on Saturday, Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath directed officials to fast-track the timely settlement of revenue disputes and accelerate land record digitisation—calling them key to public trust, investment and transparent governance. He emphasised a people-centric, tech-driven, and accountable work culture in the department. The CM instructed officials to expedite the digitisation of remaining land records and prioritise uploading urban land data to the online portal. He called for a user-friendly redesign of the Revenue Board's portal and the creation of an integrated dashboard—from lekhpal to commissioner—for better monitoring and public benefit. Yogi also laid stress on displaying land use data of authorities in 'Khatauni' (landholding record) and simplifying the land use change process under Section 80 (of the U.P. Revenue Code) to ensure greater transparency. Emphasising the need for full automation of transfer cases, the CM highlighted its potential to provide citizens with timely justice and ease. He also directed the implementation of technical intervention and transparency in the consolidation process, urging sensitivity in handling complex consolidation cases to avoid social disputes. Yogi ordered that undisputed inheritance cases be resolved within 15 working days. The CM directed the mandatory resolution of all pending cases related to 'Khatauni', Aadhaar seeding, farmer registry, measurement, and 'Khasra' (plot details) investigation within the set time frame, with additional human resources allocated as needed. The department reported the issuance of over 36 lakh caste, residence and income certificates last year, with 85% processed online within seven working days. The CM commended this progress and instructed officials to further enhance service delivery for greater effectiveness and transparency. He praised the department for its swift response during natural disasters, noting that over 3.5 lakh affected families received assistance through DBT in 2023-24. Yogi also directed complete disposal of all pending applications under the Mukhyamantri Krishak Accident Welfare Scheme within the next 10 working days.


Time of India
03-05-2025
- Business
- Time of India
CM sets 15-day deadline for resolving undisputed inheritance cases
Lucknow: Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Saturday stressed the need to fast-track the settlement of revenue disputes and set a deadline of 15 days for resolving undisputed inheritance cases. The CM also directed officials to expedite the digitisation of land records. "Undisputed inheritance cases should be resolved within 15 working days. All pending cases related to Khatauni, Aadhaar seeding, farmer registry, measurement and Khasra investigation also need to be completed within the set time frame. If required, additional manpower should be allocated," Yogi told officials during a review meeting of the revenue department. He called the measures key to public trust, investment and transparent governance. The CM said urban land data should be uploaded on portal on priority basis. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Her body cannot endure this level of pain; please help her. Donate For Health Learn More Undo "The Revenue Council portal should be redesigned to make it user-friendly," Yogi said and called for creation of an integrated dashboard so that officials from the level of lekhpal to commissioner could monitor it conveniently. He also directed officials to display land use data of authorities in Khatauni and simplify the land use change process under Section 80 to ensure greater transparency. Calling for full automation of transfer cases, the CM said the process has the potential to provide citizens with timely justice. He also asked for technical intervention in the consolidation process. The CM was informed that the department issued over 36 lakh caste, residence and income certificates last year, with 85% processed online within seven working days. Yogi also praised the department for its "swift response" during natural disasters, noting that over 3.5 lakh affected families received assistance through DBT in 2023-24. He directed the department to complete the disposal of all pending applications under the Mukhyamantri Krishak Accident Welfare Scheme within the next 10 working days.


Hindustan Times
03-05-2025
- Business
- Hindustan Times
In meeting with revenue officials, Adityanath calls for timely resolution of public interest cases
Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Saturday directed revenue department officials to fast-track the timely settlement of disputes and accelerate the digitisation of land records, describing them as key to public trust, investment and transparent governance. He emphasised a people-centric, tech-driven and accountable work culture in the department, according to an official statement. Adityanath instructed the officials to expedite the digitisation of remaining land records and prioritise uploading urban land data on the portal. He called for a user-friendly redesign of the revenue council portal and the creation of an integrated dashboard from lekhpal to commissioner for better monitoring and public benefit. He also laid stress on displaying the authorities' land-use data in 'khatauni ' and simplifying the land-use change process under Section 80 to ensure greater transparency. "Emphasising the need for full automation of transfer cases, the chief minister highlighted its potential to provide citizens with timely justice and ease," according to the statement. "He also directed the implementation of technical intervention and transparency in the consolidation process, urging sensitivity in handling complex consolidation cases to avoid social disputes." Adityanath ordered that undisputed inheritance cases be resolved within 15 working days. He also instructed the mandatory resolution of all pending cases related to 'khatauni', Aadhaar seeding, farmer registry, measurement and 'khasra ' investigation within the set timeframe, with additional human resources allocation, as needed. The department reported the issuance of more than 36 lakh caste, residence and income certificates last year, with 85 per cent processed online within seven working days. Commending this progress, the chief minister instructed the officials to further enhance service delivery for greater effectiveness and transparency. He praised the department for its swift response during natural disasters, noting that more than 3.5 lakh affected families received assistance through Direct Benefit Transfer in 2023-24. He also directed the complete disposal of all pending applications under the Mukhyamantri Krishak Accident Welfare Scheme within the next 10 working days.