Issues related to land mutation to be resolved in 3 months: Raghubar Das
Ranchi, August 3: Jharkhand Chief Minister Raghubar Das today said issues related to land mutation will be resolved in the next three months through circle-wise campaigns.
A
calendar
would
be
made
in
this
connection,
an
official
release
said
quoting
him.
To
regularise
the
land
on
which
any
poor
family
has
been
living
for
a
long
time,
he
said
the
government
would
also
make
a
survey
of
the
land.
Camps
would
also
be
set
up
to
enrol
farmers
in
Fasal
Bima
Yozana,
Das
said
at
the
'Kisan
Samwad' in
which
farmers
across
the
state
participated,
besides
senior
officials.
A
committee,
headed
by
Chief
Secretary
Rajbala
Verma
has
been
set
up
to
look
into
the
Khasmahal
land
lease.
The Chief Minister asked the farmers not to be misled as some people did not want the poor, tribals and farmers as they want to put blocks on the path of development.
Das reiterated that land would not be taken without the permission of any owner and said schools, hospitals, roads, canals, Anganwadi and other facilities were to be constructed in the villages, benefiting the people, who need not go far away for education or treatment, the release said.
He said B Sc students would be imparted diploma course to get them associated with health centres. Nursing colleges were being started in nine districts.
Das said he would hold Kisan Samwad every six months while agriculture minister would address problems of farmers meeting them every three months, the release said.
The government was also pondering over a public-private-partnership to help farmers get the right price.
PTI