Guwahati: The Assam government on Saturday will
launch Mission Basundhara with the aim of my land and my rights.
According to reports, this scheme of government will provide nine land-related services on a mission mode.
Under this mission, people can apply for the disposal of land-related problems from October 2, 2021, through a portal – basundhara.assam.gov.in – till November 30, 2021.
The nine services under the Mission Basundhara are land mutation by the right of inheritance, land mutation after deed registration, partition for undisputed cases, conversion of 'annual patta' to 'periodic patta', reclassification of land, striking names of persons who are no longer in possession, allotment certificate to periodic patta, legacy data update, mobile number update of pattadaar.
Government sources also said that they are going launch a toll-free number too.
If people face any problem while applying through the portal, they can inform their respective circle officers. The government will also provide a toll-free number for that purpose.
An official from Revenue and Disaster Management
Minister Jogen Mohan said, "The land records of many people in the state
are proper. The same land document has many names. Chief Minister Himanta Biswa
Sarma will launch Mission Basundhara on October 2, 2021. We are taking this
initiative at the directive of the Chief Minister. We appeal to the people who
have land-related problems to apply through the portal to get their problems
solved."
Mentionably, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma directed the COs to ensure that all land-related issues are speedily resolved during a meeting with officials recently.
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