Big action regarding government land in Bihar, now arbitrariness will not work!

Patna. Bihar government has indicated to take big steps towards ensuring security and transparency of government lands. The Revenue and Land Reforms Department is now preparing such a system by which cases like illegal buying and selling of government lands and fraudulent transfer of names can be effectively stopped. This initiative is being considered an important step towards strengthening the land management system in the state.

There will be a ban on buying and selling of government lands

The Land Reforms Department plans to strictly monitor the purchase and sale of government lands that are clearly identified and recorded. For this, emphasis is being laid on making revenue records more accurate and strengthening the digital record system.

Now the clampdown will be tightened on land mafia

There have been complaints of illegal occupation of government lands and irregular change of ownership in the state for a long time. In many cases, there have been allegations of influential people claiming government lands and later selling them. After the implementation of the new system, identification of such cases will be easier and action can be taken against those involved in illegal activities.

Government’s emphasis on increasing transparency

The main objective of the Land Reforms Department is to bring transparency in land related processes. For this, record verification, land identification and ownership information is being made more systematic. Experts believe that if digitization and regular verification of land records is done effectively, the number of land disputes can also reduce in future.

Common people will get benefits

Common citizens will also benefit from the steps being taken to protect government lands. With this, people will be able to easily get information about the actual status and ownership of land before purchasing it. Besides, the risk of investing in fake deals and disputed lands will also be reduced.

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