Millennium Post

Guj govt halts process of finalising land records

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

AHMEDABAD: The Gujarat government on Tuesday decided to halt the process of finalising the agricultur­e land records of over 6,000 villages in the state following charges of irregulari­ties and errors in the land mapping work.

This decision was taken in the cabinet meeting chaired by Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani in Gandhinaga­r today, state Revenue Minister Kaushik Patel told reporters.

He said although the land records of around 11,000 vil- lages have been finalised so far, the administra­tion would take into account all the objections and settle the issues being faced by farmers. “We received representa­tions from farmers and MLAS about irregulari­ties and errors in the land re-survey process. Hence, our government has decided to halt the promulgati­on of land records, where re-survey has been done but promulgati­on was yet to be announced,” Patel said after the meeting.

The land re-survey work has already got over, the minister said adding that while land records of around 11,000 villages have been finalised so far, the process was yet to start for over 6,000 villages. “Wherever the promulgati­on has been already announced, we will settle all the objections raised by farmers in a satisfacto­ry manner. We will unlock the land records and enter a note about the changes if needed,” Patel said. He said stern action would be taken against those agencies that are found guilty of laxity in carrying out the re-survey work for fresh land records.

“We have already stopped payments to the erring agen- cies. In the coming days, a group of ministers will meet to review the work done by these agencies. If found guilty, we will take stern action against these agencies,” he said.

The Gujarat government had last year launched the survey of agricultur­e land records, its first such initiative since Independen­ce. The state had appointed private agencies for this land mapping exercise.

Opposition Congress has demanded scrapping of the resurvey following complaints by farmers of irregulari­ties and laxity in the process.

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