Bantwal: DC orders swift disposal of 1-5 land cases


Mounesh Vishwakarma

Daijiworld Media Network - Bantwal

Bantwal, Apr 3: Dakshina Kannada deputy commissioner Mullai Muhilan MP has issued strict instructions for the swift disposal of 1-5 land-related applications pending at the Bantwal taluk office.

During a review visit to the Bantwal taluk office on Thursday, he directed officials to expedite the process, noting that a large number of applications for 1-5 land conversion remain unresolved, causing inconvenience to the public. He emphasized that all taluk offices must prioritize these cases.

The deputy commissioner also visited the record room to inspect the digitization process of land documents. At the survey department office, he reviewed the status of case files and instructed officials to avoid any delays in survey-related procedures.

Bantwal tahsildar Archana Bhat briefed the deputy commissioner on the progress of digitization and the disposal of 1-5 cases.

Present during the visit were land records deputy director Prasadini, assistant director Nisar Ahmed, deputy tahsildar Narendranath Bhat, and other officials.

  

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  • Suresh, Mangalore

    Thu, Apr 03 2025

    Well done D C atleast the work will speed up,or else without weight the papers does not move at all.He should also ask weekly report of the progress of work.I also request the respected D C to have a thorough inspection of Ullal taluk office for there we need heavy weight for the papers to move.Only agents paper move fast that is really a miracle,lay mans paper are missing or dust has accumulated.Requesting to do the needful with a good solution for the lay mans paper to mive

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