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Revenue campaign should be run again for pending land related cases: Chief Minister Dr. Yadav

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Bhopal : Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav has said that the Revenue Campaign should be run again to resolve the pending land related cases of farmers and common citizens. With this, issues like transfer, division, demarcation and correction in records should be resolved in a speedy and transparent manner. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav was reviewing the Revenue Department at Maharaja Convention Center Khajuraho on Monday. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav directed that the cases pending for more than 6 months should be resolved immediately. For this, contact the presiding officers on priority. The work of digitization of revenue records should be completed quickly. Make it easy for citizens to have quick access to their land maps and details. Provide facility for this on the website. Complete this facility in the next two years. Make the documents received from the website authentic so that duplication of documents will be prevented. Identify new required population land. Make a map of the mapless villages of the state. Create a process to make end-to-end resolution of land acquisition cases online.

Revenue Minister Karan Singh Verma gave information about the achievements and innovations of the department in the last two years in the meeting. Also told the action plan for the next three years. Chief Secretary Anurag Jain, Additional Chief Secretary Neeraj Mandloi, Principal Secretary Revenue Vivek Porwal and concerned departmental officers were present.

Achievements of Revenue Department in last two years

For quick resolution of cases, the Revenue Department conducted a revenue campaign in three phases in the year 2024–25, in which more than one crore cases were resolved.

Madhya Pradesh became the first state in the country to ensure speedy and regular judicial proceedings by appointing dedicated officers for revenue courts in 24 districts.

Through RCMS, more than 94% of the 41.68 lakh cases were resolved within the time limit in the last two years.

Madhya Pradesh became the first state in the country to ensure flawless crop surveillance using geo-fence technology and recorded crop details along with photos in 3.80 crore survey numbers.

Under the ownership scheme, 94% work was completed in the state and 39.63 lakh rights records were distributed in the populated villages.

For continuous monitoring of the cases, a 7-seater call center was established on 07 April 2025, due to which the number of cases pending for 6 months reduced from 8963 to only 150.

LAMS module developed on RCMS portal to make the land acquisition process transparent and time bound.

To strengthen the revenue administration, 438 office buildings were approved at a cost of Rs 1974 crore, out of which construction of 324 has been completed.

To deal with natural disasters and provide relief to the affected, an expenditure of Rs 871 crore 37 lakh was made in the year 2024–25 and an amount of Rs 2 thousand 68 crore 99 lakh was spent so far in 2025–26.

Under human resource strengthening, 5281 Patwaris and 136 Naib Tehsildars were appointed and 34,069 (100%) officers-employees received training on IGOT Karmayogi portal.

There has been a significant increase in revenue collection. More than Rs 1048 crore was collected in the year 2024–25. More than the set target will be collected in the year 2025-26.

innovative experiments and innovations

With the implementation of Cyber ​​Tehsil, the mutation process has become completely paperless, faceless and jurisdiction-free and the average settlement period has reduced from 50 days to 22 days. Cyber ​​Tehsil received national honors like Prime Minister’s Excellence Award, National Digital Transformation Award 2025, Bhoomi Samman for implementing the components of DILRMP in the state, LAMS received Skoch Gold.

A big campaign for digitization of land records has been started, under which 15 crore old records are being converted into digital format. This work has started in 12 districts from September 2025. So far 1.25 crore pages have been scanned. With this, farmers themselves will be able to know the search report of their land.

The new version 2.0 of the land records portal has been started in the state from August 1, 2025. Citizens can view complete records of their land on their mobile. Certified copy of land records can be obtained through the mobile app.

Action plan for the next three years

The departmental portal will be modernized in accordance with the Digital Personal Data Protection Act DPDP Act.

Map making and land acquisition processes of mapless villages will be made end-to-end online.

New essential population lands will be identified.

There are plans to implement a faith-based diversion process.

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