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DC Baramulla directs completion of digitization within 15 days; lays foundation stone of transit accommodation

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Baramulla, Jan 22: Deputy Commissioner Baramulla, Minga Sherpa Thursday chaired a meeting of Revenue officers to review the progress of the digitization of land records and the Minor Irrigation Census in the district.

During the meeting, the concerned officers briefed the DC on the current status of digitization and the coverage achieved under the Minor Irrigation Census.

Deputy Commissioner emphasised the need for timely and accurate data and said that digitization is a critical reform initiative aimed at enhancing transparency, efficiency, and improved public service delivery.

He expressed concern over delays in certain areas and directed all concerned departments to complete the remaining digitization process within 15 days.

He further directed all tehsildars to immediately initiate the digitization of all villages of the district, ensuring comprehensive and uniform coverage.

The DC instructed officers to strengthen field-level coordination, promptly remove bottlenecks, and maintain strict data accuracy.

He also stressed that the Minor Irrigation Census is vital for planning sustainable water management and boosting agricultural development and must be completed within the stipulated timeline.

Officers were directed to submit regular progress reports to ensure strict compliance with the directions issued.

The meeting was attended by the Additional Deputy Commissioner Sopore, Assistant Commissioner Revenue Baramulla and all tehsildars of district Baramulla. 

Earlier, DC Baramulla laid the foundation stone of a transit accommodation facility at Dak Bungalow, Baramulla with an estimated allotted cost of â‚č135.85 lakh.

The project is aimed at strengthening accommodation infrastructure for visiting officers and officials, thereby enhancing administrative efficiency and facilitating smooth conduct of official activities in the district.

The Deputy Commissioner informed that the project has a stipulated completion period of one year.

Speaking on the occasion, the DC emphasised the importance of timely execution and maintaining high-quality construction standards.

He directed the executing agency to adhere strictly to technical specifications and ensure judicious utilization of funds.

The Deputy Commissioner also instructed concerned officers to closely monitor the progress of work so that the project is completed within the prescribed timeframe.

Chief Planning Officer Baramulla Nissar Ahmad, Engineers from R&B and others officials from the concerned departments were present on the occasion.

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