Sagar Watch News/ In a strong push to streamline revenue administration and ensure faster public service delivery, the Collector has directed all Sub-Divisional Magistrates (SDMs) and Tehsildars to immediately implement orders issued in revenue cases and accelerate the disposal of pending matters.
Chairing a review meeting of revenue officials, Collector Sandeep G.R. stressed strict adherence to timelines, digitization of records, and proactive grievance redressal through field-level camps and camp courts.
The Collector instructed officials to resolve public grievances during revenue camps in villages and through camp courts, ensuring quicker settlement of revenue-related disputes and applications.
He also emphasized that the Farmer Registry work must be completed as a priority so that farmers do not miss out on the benefits of government schemes.
The Collector informed that digitization of all revenue records in the district will begin from March 15, under which every record will be made available online.
Officials were further directed to upload and update their service books through the EHRMS portal, ensuring complete digitization of employee records.
Key Directions Issued in the Meeting
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Immediate implementation of orders passed in revenue cases.
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Launch of online processes in revenue courts to improve transparency and efficiency.
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Speedy disposal of cases through camp courts and village revenue camps.
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Farmer Registry work to be completed urgently to ensure farmers receive scheme benefits.
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District-wide digitization of revenue records from March 15.
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All revenue officials and staff must update service books on the EHRMS portal.
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Strict monitoring of map correction (Naksha Sudhar) and Girdawari work.
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Show-cause notices to three Tehsildars with the lowest progress in map correction.
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SDMs must submit a certificate within 15 days confirming no pending death mutation or transfer cases in their jurisdiction.
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Regular B-1 reading in villages with on-the-spot corrections in land records.
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Immediate disbursement of relief funds in cases of natural calamities.
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Priority disposal of mutation, partition, and demarcation cases.
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Focus on revenue recovery by SDMs and Tehsildars.
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Mandatory updating of data on the RCMS portal.
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Review of crop loss compensation distribution and crop-cutting experiments.
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Monitoring of maintenance-related construction works.
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Review of CM Monitor and CS Monitor cases.
CM Helpline Grievances
The Collector also directed SDMs and Tehsildars to personally hear CM Helpline complaints every Tuesday, calling complainants to their offices and ensuring prompt resolution of their grievances.
The meeting reviewed the overall status of revenue administration in the district and stressed accountability, digital governance, and faster service delivery for citizens.














