16,000 cases out of 31,000 pending cleared in three months, says Minister
The Hindu
Govt. has cleared 16K of 31K pending cases in 3 months. E-office & scanning of documents to prevent manipulation of land records. Delay in registration to be resolved. Corrupt practices to be dealt with strongly. Minister visited Tahsildar office, questioned officials & took them to task.
Revenue Minister Krishna Byre Gowda has said that the government has cleared 16,000 cases out of the 31,000 pending at the level of Assistant Commissioners in the last three months.
Speaking to presspersons after paying a surprise visit to the Tahsildar office in Hubballi on Thursday, Mr. Krishna Byre Gowda said that steps have been initiated to ensure that there is quick clearance of pending files.
“What is ultimately required is that people should get their work done quickly. They should not feel that their situation will remain the same irrespective of a change in government,” he said.
The Minister said that the remaining pending cases will be cleared in the next three months. Pointing out to the delay in correspondence between various offices, the Minister said that it has been decided to make the Revenue Department paperless by adopting e-office.
This apart, all documents are being scanned and updated to prevent manipulation of government land records. The delay in registration will soon be resolved, he added.
The Minister also said that those guilty of corrupt practices will be dealt with strongly.
Earlier, during his visit, the Minister sought details from the officials and employees and questioned them on lapses. Without mincing words, he took them to task.
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