Maharashtra Revenue Minister Chandrakant Patil today asked all talathis (village-level revenue officers) in the state to complete e-mutation work of revenue documents by December 31.
Patil also directed the district collectors to provide modern laptops and printers for the purpose through District Planning and Development Council's budget.
The minister held a video conference with all the divisional commissioners in the state regarding a review of the e-mutation work in which the revenue documents are updated digitally. Earlier, the entire procedure was done manually, leaving a huge scope for corruption.
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Revenue Department Principal Secretary Manukumar Shrivastava and his counterpart in IT Department Vijay Gautam were also present.
The documents include ownership of land, property like flats, lease agreements and securitisation with some financial institutions.
All the revenue records from 1995 have been digitised and any change in its ownership and holdings is now done digitally. The talathis who have been using laptops for the last one decade have been complaining about heavy size of the documents and slow Internet speeds in rural and remote areas.
Patil stated that the district collectors should set up work stations equipped with high-speed Internet in tehsildars' offices across the state where talathis from a particular tehsil will be given specific dates to visit the office and use the workstations for their work.
The talathis will work in rotation so that people will benefit, the minister said.
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