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Scheme To Deliver “Revenue Documents at Doorstep of Farmers” Launched

This scheme was put in place by the government to prevent individuals from being harassed when visiting government offices to get documents.

Updated on: 13 March, 2022 2:08 PM IST By: Shivani Meena

On Saturday, Umesh Jadhav, MP, launched the State Government's scheme to deliver revenue documents to doorsteps by handing over a set of land and revenue documents to a farmer in Khanderaya Palli village, Sedam taluk, Kalaburagi district.

Dr. Jadhav and Sedam MLA and Kalyana Karnataka Road Transport Corporation chairman Rajkumar Patil Telkur visited some farmers' homes and handed out a set of documents.

Dr. Jadhav complimented the State Government's initiative, as well as Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai and Revenue Minister R. Ashok for their ongoing efforts to solve farmers' concerns. Dr. Jadhav stated that the scheme will aid in the reduction of land disputes as well as crime.

Meanwhile, Murugesh Nirani, Minister for Large and Medium Scale Industries, presented documents to farmers at Pala Village, Kalaburagi district.

Nirani also opened an exhibition and sale of women's products at Ram Mandir in Kalaburagi, which was arranged by Sanjeevini-Karnataka State Rural Livelihood Development Organization (KSRLDA), a government agency that implements the National Rural and Urban Livelihood Mission (NRLM and NULM) program.

Land records, such as RTCs, caste/income certificates, and other documents, would be delivered to the farmer's doorstep by revenue officials. On Saturday, the government introduced this plan in all districts at the same time.

This scheme was put in place by the government to prevent individuals from being harassed when visiting government offices to get documents.

Similar programmes were held at Kolambe village in Gurpura hobli, Konaje in Ullal hobli, Pavanje in Mulki hobli, Ammunje in Panemangalore hobli, Aryapu in Puyyur hobli, 102 Nekkiladi in Kadaba hobli, Kudyadi in Venur hobli and Aranthodu in Sullia Kasba hobli.

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