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December 18, 2015 9:15 pm

NLRMP: Jammu, Srinagar to be covered in Phase-I

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JAMMU: Minister for Revenue, Javaid Mustafa Mir today said that National Land Records Modernization Programme (NLRMP) is aimed at developing a modern, comprehensive and transparent land records management system in the state.

Chairing a high level meeting at civil secretariat regarding implementation of NLRMP in J&K, the Minister said the integrated programme aims to modernize management of land records, minimize scope of land and property disputes, enhance transparency in the land records maintenance system, and eventually facilitate moving towards guaranteed conclusive titles to immovable properties in the state.

Minister of state for Revenue and R&B, Mr Sunil Sharma, Chief Secretary, Mr. B R Sharma, Financial Commissioner Revenue, Mr. Raj Kumar Goyal, Commissioner Secretary GAD, Mr. Gazzanfar Hussain, Commissioner Survey & Land Records and other senior officers were present at the meeting.

Earlier MoU was signed with Ramtech Software Pvt Ltd to digitise the revenue records of the State. The digitisation in the first phase will cover two districts of the state namely Jammu and Srinagar.

Revenue Minister earlier directed to prepare system study and design document (SSDD) under overall supervision of Secretary Revenue, which will define the flow for digitalisation.

The minister impressed on the officers to digitalize the revenue records and provide services to people of the State at their doorstep.

Mir also directed to constitute a committee consisting experts from Revenue, IT and Law departments, to take care of the issues associated with the revenue records and workout the operational guidelines.

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