Kerala to launch Pattaya Mission to streamline title deed distribution, assign land to the landless
Express News Service
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Pattaya Mission, a mega programme that may have a qualitative affect on the lives of lakhs of people throughout the state, will doubtless be formally rolled out throughout the subsequent few days.
The mission is aimed towards issuing title deeds to those who private land with out right knowledge. As part of the mission, land will doubtless be distributed to landless people. It may even take away all approved and technical hurdles being confronted by people who want to private a bit of land of their lifetime. An order on this regard will doubtless be issued throughout the coming days. A state-level evaluation committee beneath revenue division additional chief secretary will doubtless be formed to coordinate actions of the Pattaya Mission with the secretaries of forest, native self-government, irrigation and PWD as members.
At the land revenue commissionerate, a committee will doubtless be formed beneath the land revenue commissioner to supervise the distribution of title deeds and land to eligible people. District collectors and tahsildars will head the committees on the collectorate and taluk stage. At the village stage, a committee with people’s representatives and representatives of political occasions as members will doubtless be in charge of the distribution of title deeds. In February, TNIE had reported regarding the authorities’s initiative to concern title deeds.
According to the revenue division, there are lakhs of people who have lands nonetheless no title deeds to say possession. Most of these lands are revenue lands in municipalities and villages. People moreover reside on lands occupied by forest, irrigation, native self- authorities and public works division. However, moreover they don’t have respectable title papers to point out possession. In most cases, the interpretation of the 1964 Kerala Land Assignment Rules poses points in claiming possession.
AIMS TO PROVIDE EXTRA 50K TITLE DEEDS BY MAY
Revenue lands have been assigned beneath the 1964 Land Assignment Rules, whereas those who had encroached on forest land sooner than 1971 have been assigned land beneath the 1993 Forest Land Assignment Rules. The state authorities has already assigned title deeds to 53,500 people. By May 2023, it intends to supply an additional 50,000 title deeds
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Pattaya Mission, a mega programme that may have a qualitative affect on the lives of lakhs of people throughout the state, will doubtless be formally rolled out throughout the subsequent few days.
The mission is aimed towards issuing title deeds to those who private land with out right knowledge. As part of the mission, land will doubtless be distributed to landless people. It may even take away all approved and technical hurdles being confronted by people who want to private a bit of land of their lifetime. An order on this regard will doubtless be issued throughout the coming days. A state-level evaluation committee beneath revenue division additional chief secretary will doubtless be formed to coordinate actions of the Pattaya Mission with the secretaries of forest, native self-government, irrigation and PWD as members.
At the land revenue commissionerate, a committee will doubtless be formed beneath the land revenue commissioner to supervise the distribution of title deeds and land to eligible people. District collectors and tahsildars will head the committees on the collectorate and taluk stage. At the village stage, a committee with people’s representatives and representatives of political occasions as members will doubtless be in charge of the distribution of title deeds. In February, TNIE had reported regarding the authorities’s initiative to concern title deeds. googletag.cmd.push(carry out() googletag.present(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );
According to the revenue division, there are lakhs of people who have lands nonetheless no title deeds to say possession. Most of these lands are revenue lands in municipalities and villages. People moreover reside on lands occupied by forest, irrigation, native self- authorities and public works division. However, moreover they don’t have respectable title papers to point out possession. In most cases, the interpretation of the 1964 Kerala Land Assignment Rules poses points in claiming possession.
AIMS TO PROVIDE EXTRA 50K TITLE DEEDS BY MAY
Revenue lands have been assigned beneath the 1964 Land Assignment Rules, whereas those who had encroached on forest land sooner than 1971 have been assigned land beneath the 1993 Forest Land Assignment Rules. The state authorities has already assigned title deeds to 53,500 people. By May 2023, it intends to supply an additional 50,000 title deeds