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Div Com conducts surprise visit to Bishnah; takes stock of revenue, land related issues

Calls for close check on illegal constructions, encroachments

Jammu, Feb 4: Divisional Commissioner Jammu, Dr Raghav Langer on Friday conducted an extensive tour of the Bishnah area and took stock of various issues related to revenue and land record.

During the tour the Div Com visited Mehmoodpur, Pirthipur Nogran, Kotli Mia Fateh, Deoli, Dabar, Sarore and other adjoining villages where new colonies have been demarcated.

The Div Com took a strong note of ongoing constructions of private housing colonies, real estate projects without permission of JDA and directed the concerned officers to immediately seek requisite documents and submit a report to his office.

The Div Com, while inspecting colonies, also inquired about the status of land, whether Private or other and Khasra wise details.

The Div Com directed independent revenue teams to ensure that there was no encroachment on Kahcharai land, State land, common lands etc. He also directed them to conduct the ETS survey of all the newly notified colonies in these revenue villages and reconcile it with the revenue record.

Meanwhile, the Divisional Commissioner conducted inspection of Revenue records in the Bishnah Tehsil office. He checked Girdawari registers and bastas of Patwaris, besides Roznamcha waqiati, Fard Partal register, Lal kitab etc.

Assistant Commissioner Central, Sh. Pritam Lal; Sub Divisional Magistrate Jammu South, Abhishek Abrol; Tehsildar Bishnah and Officials of enforcement wing of JDA accompanied the Div Com.

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