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

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

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Ensuring stakeholder participation in land records management is critical for preventing property disputes and improving administrative accountability in rural governance.

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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.

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