At the launch of a feedback portal for revenue services, ACS Revenue Jayanti Ravi announced that the government is likely to accept the recommendations made in the CL Meena Committee report on land reforms. The proposed revised Jantri rates will also be made public and implemented soon. The launch is part of the government's efforts to reform the processes in the Revenue Department and address complaints from the public. The department also plans to use satellite images to identify encroachments on government land, particularly near religious structures.
Government Plans Major Land Reforms, Promises to Address Public Grievances
At the launch of a feedback portal for revenue services, ACS Revenue Jayanti Ravi announced that the government is likely to accept the recommendations made in the CL Meena Committee report on land reforms. The proposed revised Jantri rates will also be made public and implemented soon.
Background
The Jantri rates, which are used to determine the value of land for property tax purposes, have been a major source of complaints from the public. The rates are often outdated and do not reflect the true value of land, leading to inflated tax bills.
The CL Meena Committee was set up in 2020 to review the existing Jantri rates and make recommendations for reform. The committee submitted its report to the government in 2021, but the recommendations have not yet been implemented.
Key Reforms
The proposed reforms include:
Feedback Portal
The feedback portal is part of the government's efforts to improve the delivery of revenue services and address complaints from the public. The portal will allow citizens to submit their feedback on the Jantri rates and other revenue-related issues.
FAQs
Q1. What are the key recommendations of the CL Meena Committee report? A. The key recommendations of the CL Meena Committee report include revising the Jantri rates, making them publicly available, streamlining the land acquisition process, digitizing land records, and using satellite images to identify encroachments on government land.
Q2. When will the proposed reforms be implemented? A. The specific timeline for implementing the proposed reforms has not yet been announced. However, the government has stated that the revised Jantri rates will be made public and implemented soon.
Q3. How can I submit my feedback on the Jantri rates? A. You can submit your feedback on the Jantri rates through the government's feedback portal. The portal is accessible at https://feedback.revenue.gov.in/.
Q4. What is the purpose of the feedback portal? A. The feedback portal is intended to provide citizens with a platform to submit their feedback on revenue-related issues, including the Jantri rates. The government will use this feedback to improve the delivery of revenue services and address complaints from the public.
Q5. How will the government use satellite images to identify encroachments on government land? A. The government plans to use satellite images to identify encroachments on government land, particularly near religious structures. This information will be used to take appropriate action against encroachers and protect government land from illegal occupation.
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