IEP Chandigarh, April 8
In the last three years, the Haryana Government has taken several positive steps for the Revenue Department, including modernizing and digitizing the department, making ownership and property dispute-free with the help of ‘large-scale mapping’ and ‘Svamitva’ along with various other initiatives.The Deputy Chief Minister, Sh. Dushyant Chautala informed the media persons today that 3-tier drone mapping has been completed in 6,260 villages of 22 districts of the state in order to make them ‘Lal-dora free’. He said that 25,14,500 property IDs have been generated and 23,94,000 property IDs have been handed over to their real owners completely free from ‘Lal Dora’ in which claims and objections have been sought. The work of the remaining 5 percent ID will also be completed in the next two to three months.The Deputy CM said that by December 31, 2023, the entire state will be made ‘Lal-Dora free’, then we can proudly say that Haryana is the first state in the country to be ‘Lal-Dora free’ and every property here is digitally marked.He also informed that the work of ‘large-scale mapping’ is also being done in the state, under which each property will be marked colour-coded. There are 7,115 revenue-estates and there are currently 7,089 such revenue estates where drone flying has begun, and there are 4,976 villages where this drone flying work has been completed. Karnal, Panipat, Sonipat and Kurukshetra districts are the districts where drone-flying has been completed in all the villages. Now anybody may see who owns the land digitally thanks to this mapping, he added. He informed that marking of ‘Murabba-stone’ is also being done digitally, whose accuracy is considered up to 0.1 inch.Sh. Dushyant Chautala said that the state government has set a target to complete large-scale mapping work by March 2024. He informed that rovers are also being procured for accurate mapping of the hilly area so that large-scale mapping of 73 villages in the hilly area can also be done properly.He further informed that the way the record-room has been digitized at the district level, in the same way the records of Patwarkhana, sub-tehsil, tehsil and commissionerate offices will also be digitized by December 31, 2023.