ANANTNAG, APRIL 17: Deputy Commissioner Anantnag, Dr. Bilal Mohiud Din Bhat today inspected the Digitisation Section at Dak Bungalow Khanabal and took first hand stock of the status of digitisation of the revenue record.
He was accompanied by ADC, ACR and other concerned officials.
On the occasion, the Deputy Commissioner took a detailed assessment of progress on digitisation and enquired from Patwaris and other deputed staff about the pace and quality of the work being carried out. He physically checked the Jamabandi records and working of the Mutation Module on PM Gati Shakti Portal, including flow of online information through various login IDs viz maker, verifier/checker and approver. He emphasised the need of transparency and consistency in the digitisation process to ensure reliability of land records.
Dr. Bilal noted that all backlog mutations be uploaded and approved within the stipulated timeframe and directed the concerned officials to strictly adhere to the set timelines. He underscored that updation of records while maintaining quality and accuracy is essential for efficient public service delivery and to avoid inconvenience to the general public.
On technical progress, the DC was informed that against a district target of 90686 back log mutations, 15847 have been initiated by makers, 13619 verified by checkers, and 13440 mutations have been approved so far.
Responding to the issues raised by the digitisation staff, the DC instructed that high speed internet, logistics and necessary facilities be immediately provided to them so that the tasks are accomplished without any interruptions.
Concluding the inspection, the DC reiterated that the digitisation of Jamabandis is a crucial reform aimed at enhancing transparency and accountability in the revenue system, and called upon all concerned to work with dedication and coordination to achieve the desired targets within set timelines.













