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Bhumi Samvaad VIII: National Conference on Land Management Modernization on February 8th-9th

Bhumi Samvaad VIII is poised to catalyze meaningful dialogue and drive concerted efforts towards the advancement of land management practices in India.

Updated on: 7 February, 2024 5:23 PM IST By: Shivam Dwivedi
Bhumi Samvaad VIII: National Conference on Land Management Modernization on February 8th-9th (Representative Photo Source: Giriraj Singh/X)

Minister of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj, Giriraj Singh, is poised to inaugurate the two-day Bhumi Samvaad VIII: National Conference of State Revenue / Registration Secretaries and Inspector General of Registration (IGR) on ‘Sharing of Best Practices in Land Management Modernization’ on February 8th, 2024, at Vigyan Bhavan, New Delhi. Organized by the Department of Land Resources, the conference will convene state delegations comprising officers from Revenue and Registration Departments, alongside IGR representatives, as well as stakeholders from key Central Ministries / Departments.

Bhumi Samvaad VIII: Key Themes and Discussion Points

The conference agenda encompasses various crucial aspects of land management modernization, aiming to foster efficiency and transparency in land-related services. The following themes will be explored during the event:

1. Land Records Digitization and its Impact

Discussions will revolve around the digitization of land records and its multifaceted impact, including the reduction in processes, time, costs, visits to offices, and revenue court litigations. Emphasis will be placed on enhancing the ease of living through streamlined land-related services.

2. Bhu-Aadhar or ULPIN Generation

Best practices for the generation and maintenance of Bhu-Aadhar or ULPIN databases will be shared, highlighting their significance in ensuring accurate land records and facilitating efficient land management.

3. Auto Mutation in Land Management

Advancements and applications of auto mutation in land management will be explored, shedding light on technological innovations aimed at simplifying land registration processes and minimizing discrepancies.

4. Digitization of Land Records for Credit Access

The utilization of digitized land records to enhance access to credit will be discussed, emphasizing the role of technology in facilitating financial inclusion and enabling economic empowerment through land-based assets.

5. Innovative Technologies in Land Records and Property Registration

Attendees will delve into the latest technological advancements in land records and property registration, exploring innovative solutions to enhance accuracy, accessibility, and efficiency in land management systems.

6. Anytime Anywhere Registration

Best practices in anytime anywhere registration will be shared, focusing on initiatives aimed at providing convenient and accessible registration services to citizens.

Fostering Collaboration and Knowledge Exchange

The conference will serve as a platform for diverse stakeholders, including representatives from Central and State/UT Governments, institutes, and other relevant bodies, to exchange knowledge, showcase innovations, share successful case studies, and identify solutions. Through mutual learning opportunities and collaborative discussions, participants will chart out future strategies for the effective modernization of land management practices across sectors.

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