Karnataka's Land Resolution Drive: Bridging Farmers' Woes
Karnataka Revenue Minister Krishna Byre Gowda announced the formation of a district-level Special Investigation Team (SIT) to identify forest and revenue land, aiming to resolve long-standing classification issues. Efforts include expediting land demarcation, improving record accessibility, and enhancing infrastructure to foster governance and support farmers.
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Karnataka Revenue Minister Krishna Byre Gowda has unveiled plans for the formation of a district-level Special Investigation Team (SIT) to identify forest and revenue lands. This initiative is aimed at addressing the long-standing challenges faced by farmers due to land classification issues.
Inaugurating the Mulki taluk Administrative Centre 'Praja Soudha', Gowda emphasized that the government is committed to resolving land-related hardships on a priority basis. Joint surveys are being conducted to demarcate past granted lands to farmers, with instructions issued to expedite the process across districts.
Infrastructure development including a Rs 70 crore upgrade to Wenlock District Hospital and a Global Capability Centre for the district demonstrates the government's investment in local growth. Furthermore, state land records have been digitized for public access, significantly reducing bureaucratic hurdles.
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