Wednesday, May 27, 2026
The Kashmir Glory
  • Home
  • Kashmir
  • Jammu
  • Srinagar City
  • International
  • National
  • Opinion & Editorial
  • Top Stories
  • Home
  • Kashmir
  • Jammu
  • Srinagar City
  • International
  • National
  • Opinion & Editorial
  • Top Stories
No Result
View All Result
The Kashmir Glory
No Result
View All Result

CS Reviews progress of digitization & modernization of land records in J&K

KG News Desk by KG News Desk
May 26, 2026
in Jammu and Kashmir
0
CS Reviews progress of digitization & modernization of land records in J&K
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

READ ALSO

J&K Govt Starts Process for Induction of 32 Officers into IFoS After 13-Year Delay

Govt promotes Incharge IOs, AIOs as Information Officers

Stresses on futuristic AgriStack, ULI integration with digitized records for greater farmer welfare
SRINAGAR, MAY 26: Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo, today chaired a review meeting to assess the progress achieved under the ongoing digitization and modernization of land records across Jammu and Kashmir, with a strong emphasis on ensuring accurate, transparent and technology-driven revenue administration in the Union Territory.


The meeting was attended by Financial Commissioner (Additional Chief Secretary), Revenue; Secretary, Revenue; Divisional Commissioner, Jammu/Kashmir; Commissioner, Survey & Land Records; Inspector General, Registration; State Informatics Officer (SIO), NIC and other senior officers, while all the Deputy Commissioners participated through video conferencing.


During the meeting, the Chief Secretary underscored the significance of correct and updated land records for the effective implementation of welfare schemes and facilitating quick access to institutional credit through integration with the Unified Lending Interface (ULI) and AgriStack initiatives.
He observed that the successful digitization of land records would play a transformative role in strengthening governance, improving service delivery and empowering farmers through seamless access to benefits and financial services.


The Chief Secretary directed the concerned Tehsildars to certify that no backlog mutations remain pending in their respective jurisdictions. He further called for the freezing of Jamabandis by the Tehsildars, Sub-Divisional Magistrates and eventually the Deputy Commissioners in the coming days to ensure that the authentic and reliable digitized records are put in public domain for its utilization by citizens here.


To accelerate the process of rectification and updation of records, the Chief Secretary directed for designation of Prabhari Officers in consultation with the Financial Commissioner (Revenue). These officers would be entrusted with exclusive responsibility of handholding districts and ensuring timely correction and validation of records.


Emphasizing the need for a clear roadmap for implementation of AgriStack components, the Chief Secretary directed that the exercise should be taken up immediately after completion of digitization in the identified areas and linked with the RBI’s ULI platform to facilitate easy credit access for farmers. He urged the Settlement Commissioner to lead the capacity building programme for field staff across districts and ensure completion of the process in a time-bound manner.
The Chief Secretary also stressed upon transitioning fully towards digital crop surveys during the upcoming agricultural seasons for effective implementation of AgriStack. He further directed the Financial Commissioner (Revenue) to evolve a mechanism for tracing the chain of custody of missing Mussavis and revenue records and initiate strict action against officials found responsible for any tampering or disappearance of records.


Commending the Revenue Department for undertaking the monumental task of digitization and achieving substantial progress, the Chief Secretary advised the officers to make concerted efforts to complete all components within the stipulated timelines. He also assured full support in resolving genuine issues being faced by the field functionaries engaged in the exercise.


Speaking during the meeting, Financial Commissioner (Revenue), Shaleen Kabra, emphasized upon the Deputy Commissioners to undertake rectification of records strictly in accordance with the prevailing legal provisions, particularly Section 32 of the Land Revenue Act, which empowers them to carry out such corrections. He observed that timely rectification at the district level would substantially reduce the burden of grievances reaching higher offices and help in making the land records largely error-free.


The Financial Commissioner also stressed upon tracing the complete custody trail of missing records so that the actual culprits are identified and proceeded against under the law.
Earlier, Secretary Revenue gave a detailed presentation on the progress achieved under various components of the digitization programme. The presentation covered the functioning of the citizen-centric ‘J&K Zameen Sudhar Portal’, digitization of backlog mutations for updation of records, digitization of cadastral maps, sub-parcelization of survey numbers as per ground realities, generation of ULPIN for Farmer Registry, Digital Crop Survey, BhuNaksha integration and issuance of property cards under the SVAMITVA scheme.


He further informed the meeting that significant progress has been achieved in digitization of Jamabandis with all 20 districts and 206 tehsils brought under the programme. Over 68 lakh records have been approved and digitized so far, reflecting substantial progress achieved since the last review held in March this year.
Regarding grievance collection and rectification of records, the meeting was informed that more than 14.49 lakh grievances have been received till date, out of which over 14.27 lakh non-quasi judicial grievances have already been resolved.


Reviewing the progress in incorporation of backlog mutations, the Chief Secretary was informed that nearly 95 percent of the target has been achieved with more than 6.47 lakh backlog mutations completed so far.
The meeting also reviewed the functioning of the JK Zameen Sudhaar Portal aimed at modernization and digitization of land records and enhancing public access to revenue records and grievance redressal services.
On geo-referencing and digitization of cadastral maps, the officers informed the meeting that scanned and digitized maps are being shared with BISAG for geo-referencing while ground truthing and updation of mother maps are also being carried out simultaneously for accurate mapping and integration with satellite imagery.
Regarding ULPIN generation, it was given out that there has been a substantial increase in generation of Unique Land Parcel Identification Numbers between March and May 2026, with over 25 lakh ULPINs generated so far and coverage extended to thousands of villages across Jammu and Kashmir.


The Chief Secretary also reviewed the implementation of the Farmer Registry and Digital Crop Survey initiatives being carried out under the AgriStack framework for creation of dynamic and continuously updated Records of Rights and authenticated farmer databases. He emphasized the importance of Aadhaar-linked verification and accurate field-level validation for ensuring reliability of data.


While reviewing the progress under the SVAMITVA scheme, the meeting was informed that drone surveys and GIS-based mapping of rural abadi areas had been carried out on a large scale and property cards are being generated and distributed among beneficiaries in a phased manner.
The Chief Secretary directed all Deputy Commissioners to personally monitor locking and freezing of Jamabandis, disposal of grievances, verification of digitized records and completion of pending targets within the prescribed timelines. He also stressed upon maintaining high standards of data accuracy and ensuring seamless integration among all digital land governance platforms for efficient public service delivery in a hassle-free manner.

Share this:

  • Post
  • Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp
  • Share on Telegram (Opens in new window) Telegram
  • Tweet
  • Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email

Like this:

Like Loading…

Related Posts

Administrative Council approves development of 7 New Industrial Estates
Jammu and Kashmir

J&K Govt Starts Process for Induction of 32 Officers into IFoS After 13-Year Delay

May 26, 2026
Mining Department Gets Admin Control Of J&K Minerals Limited
Jammu and Kashmir

Govt promotes Incharge IOs, AIOs as Information Officers

May 25, 2026
CS led SEC clears UNDP collaboration, Advanced disaster response measures for J&K
Jammu and Kashmir

CS led SEC clears UNDP collaboration, Advanced disaster response measures for J&K

May 25, 2026
Govt forms panel for SOP to plug ‘breaches’ along border in J&K
Jammu and Kashmir

J&K Govt Regularises, Promotes 17 Information Officers in Information Department

May 25, 2026
Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha interacted with NCC Cadets at Special National Integration Camp
Jammu and Kashmir

Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha interacted with NCC Cadets at Special National Integration Camp

May 24, 2026
Javed Rana reviews implementation of Forest Rights Act in J&K
Jammu and Kashmir

Javed Rana reviews implementation of Forest Rights Act in J&K

May 23, 2026
Load More

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Designed By Window Technolgies

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Kashmir
  • Jammu
  • Srinagar City
  • National
  • International
  • Opinion & Editorial
  • Sports
  • Top Stories
  • E-Paper

Designed By Window Technolgies

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Fill the forms bellow to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
%d