Chandigarh, December 7– Haryana Chief Minister, Mr Manohar Lal today presided over a review meeting of the project of mapping of land properties and other features in the state being undertaken through survey of India, at Gurugram. Deputy Chief Minister Mr. Dushyant Chautala was also present in this meeting.
During the meeting, the Chief Minister appraised about the status and the work being done regarding the land mapping in Sirsi village in Karnal district. The Chief Minister said the villages had demanded to increase the Lal Dora, but the State Government has decided to make such arrangements to end Lal Dora. He said that for this, a pilot project has been started in village Sirsi in Karnal district under which different types of land have been identified by measuring the area of the entire village.
Deputy Commissioner, Karnal Mr. Vinay Pratap Singh said that every property of this village has been identified and its ID has been generated. After this, all the villagers have been informed through the Gram Panchayat to confirm the corrections made in the data pasted on the notice board and to submit their objection by December 24. He said that after making corrections, the record of the entire land of the village will be done in a systematic manner. After this the title document will be given to each owner.
He said that the same project will also be implemented in the other five villages of Karnal district and the same project will also be launched in five villages each inf 15 districts of the State. He said that the process of ending Lal Dora in 75 villages will be started. Additional Principal Secretary to Chief Minister, Mr. V Umashankar said that such mapping has already been done in Gurugram city.