Officials told to involve farmers as stakeholders in Re-survey 2.0

The Director of Survey, Settlements and Land Records has ordered that farmers must be present as stakeholders during the 'Re-survey 2.0' project to ensure transparency and accuracy. The directive aims to correct flaws from previous surveys and ensure farmers receive accurate land documentation.
Why it matters
Ensuring stakeholder participation in land records management is critical for preventing property disputes and improving administrative accountability in rural governance.
Survey, Settlements and Land Records (SSLR) Director Ronanki Kurmanath has directed Revenue department officials to involve farmers as stakeholders in the State government’s prestigious ‘Re-survey 2.0’ project and to conduct the survey in their presence.
The article is a standard administrative report detailing government directives and operational procedures.
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