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Union Additional Secretary reviews implementation of Digital India Land Records Modernization Programme

Union Additional Secretary reviews implementation of Digital India Land Records Modernization Programme Union Additional Secretary reviews implementation of Digital India Land Records Modernization Programme JAMMU: Additional Secretary, Department of Resources, Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India, H. S. Meena, today chaired a meeting to discuss and review progress on Digital India Land Records Modernization Programme (DILRMP). The meeting was also attended by Financial Commissioner, Revenue and Chief Executive Officer, Jammu and Kashmir Land Record Management Agency (JaKLaRMA) Shaleen Kabra. During the meeting, H. S Meena stressed upon the officers that all mechanism of digitalization of land records shall be followed by as per norms of Government of India. He also told that the main aim of DILRMP is to usher in a system of updated land records, automated .and automatic mutation, integration between textual and spatial records, inter-connectivity between revenue a

Corporations facing $$ woes for truck-borne water in rural areas

A money issue at regional corporations is adding to people’s problems to get water. Acting permanent secretary in the Ministry of Rural Development and Local Government Raymond Seepaul says municipal corporations, particularly in rural areas, are facing a funding challenge to provide communities without water with a truck-borne supply. The ministry provides oversight for the 14 corporations. Seepaul said according to a survey conducted by the ministry, among all 14 municipal corporations the total average of truck-borne water supplies on a daily ­basis amounted to 63,800 gallons. “What we would have been informed about is the actual supply needed by these municipal corporations was more in tune of 25.5 million gallons. This would be an annual supply. So this is basically the reality that exists. We are also looking at an overall number of households in the vicinity of 5,000,” Seepaul said.

India: Government intentions clear, farm leaders will find a way out, says Narendra Singh Tomar

Tomar said in an exclusive interview to IANS, that It is on the minds of some people that all three laws should be withdrawn so they are not allowing a decision to be reached. In addition to the Ministry of Agriculture, Tomar, who handles the Ministry of Rural Development, Panchayati Raj and Food Processing Industries, has led four of the five rounds of talks with farmer representatives. Apart from this, he was also present during the meeting of farmer leaders on December 8 with Union Home Minister Amit Shah. In relation to these talks, Tomar answered IANS questions saying, There is not a single person among the farmer representatives in the true sense who can say that he alone can talk about the farmers and the new laws. Wherever there are objections, issues should be discussed with the government.

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