Long-pending revenue cases cleared in Uttara Kannada
The Hindu
Deputy Commissioner Gangubai Mankar said 659 of 791 long-pending cases under Revenue Dept. in Uttara Kannada have been cleared. 97.83% of 4,26,430 applications cleared under Sakala, 98.06% of 54,095 under Bhoomi, 96.64% of 96,432 under Atalji Janasnehi Centres. 100% of 1,57,798 beneficiaries mapped to bank accounts. 16 habitats identified to be declared as revenue villages, 12 notified, 2 records prepared. 455 tanks identified with encroachments, 278 cleared. Process of setting up paperless offices, 139 of 155 applications cleared during Janata Darshan. 24x7 control room for disaster management, ₹16.5 crore released for drought relief.
Some of the long-pending cases under the Revenue Department in Uttara Kannada have been disposed of within a short period, Deputy Commissioner Gangubai Mankar has said.
Addressing a press conference in Karwar on Tuesday, she said that out of the total 791 pending cases (including 328 pending till May) before the taluk magistrates, 659 cases have been cleared.
“This apart, out of the 360 pending cases (including 152 pending till May) before the Assistant Commissioner’s court, 284 have been disposed of. Of the total 94 cases (including 70 till May) before the Deputy Commissioner’s court, 69 have been cleared,” she said.
Ms. Mankar said that by disposing of 4,17,189 applications out of the 4,26,430, an achievement of 97.83% has been made under Sakala in the district.
Similarly, using Bhoomi software, 53,043 applications out of the 54,095 have been cleared, thus registering an achievement of 98.06%. Under Atalji Janasnehi Centres, 96.64% achievement has been made by clearing 93,196 out of the 96,432 applications.
The Deputy Commissioner said that 100% achievement has made by the district, in mapping the bank accounts of 1,57,798 beneficiaries getting pension under various social welfare schemes.
“The district is one of the very few that have registered such an achievement. It became possible as the Revenue Department staff personally contacted pensioners and took them to the banks to get the mapping done,” she said.