100 percent payment done through DBT
RAJOURI, APRIL 11: District Administration, Rajouri has switched over
to IT enabled online land acquisition for various developmental projects. The
online acquisition has been aimed at maintaining transparency in acquisition
proceedings, monitoring and timely payment of compensation.
The new system of online land acquisition
proceedings shall commence from 20
April 2018. All the notifications beginning Section 4 upto final draft shall be
issued online with soft copy of documents moving between offices apart from the
original files. The revenue authorities will conduct spot visit before Section
4 and take necessary steps for correction in ownership records viz-a-viz
inheritance mutation and other vital records.
The 16-digit Aadhaar-linked bank account number of
land owners will be linked with acquisition proceedings and land compensation
will be paid online with information available in public domain. It is
pertinent to mention here that more than Rs 12 Cr land compensation has been
paid through DBT in last one year. The land hiring arrears and regular payments
in case of defence land have already been shifted to DBT last year.
The offices of Collectors, Tehsildar and Naib
Tehsildars are being equipped by providing adequate machinery and technical
manpower. Pertinent to mention that capacity building of staff and hiring of
additional manpower is being done at the level of collectors for a robust land
acquisition system for fast track land acquisition and timely payment of land
compensation.
The Collectorates being strengthened under the
project include those in Rajouri-I, Rajouri-II, Rajouri-III (Def), Kalakote,
Koteranka, Sunderbani, Nowshera and Thanamandi. The committee of collectors
headed by the District Collector had earlier approved the project for shifting
to IT-enabled land acquisition.
The Patwaris of concerned Halqas where acquisition
proceedings are being taken up will also be provided with Tablet computers,
mobility allowance, stationery allowance and other assistance required for
field inspection and preparation of acquisition papers.
District Collector Dr Shahid Iqbal Choudhary
informed that project envisages an effective monitoring at central level,
coordination with departments and timely and transparent payment of land
compensation. It will also help digitization of records to be available to
avoid encroachments. Meanwhile, Revenue department has digitised 4,53,000
revenue pages and out of approved 124,532 pages a total of 1,16,812 have been
quality checked.
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