If you have land in Bihar, then government officers are answering every question related to land survey.
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If Dr. Dilip Kumar Jaiswal, Minister of Revenue and Land Reforms Department of Bihar Government led by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, is still on the ministerial post despite being the President of Bharatiya Janata Party Bihar State, then a big work can be the basis behind it. This big work is the land survey going on in Bihar. This survey is actually the matching of land records. The real owner of all the land has to file his claim, so that there is no dispute of land in future. This work started in 2020, but now it has gained momentum because it is being completed by giving a target of three months. The first land survey in the state started in 1890. It started for the second time in 1990. Even now, most criminal incidents, especially murders, take place in land disputes in Bihar. If the ownership dispute is resolved, then this crisis will reduce to a great extent. In such a situation, since the start of this dream project, people are scared due to ten types of rumours. The biggest danger is that the land will become government property if there are no papers. How true or false is this threat, what is this process, how is it happening… answers to many such questions are given here. If you still have any questions after this, then send your question in the message box given at the end of this news, you will get the answer.
What is Bihar Special Land Survey 2024?
With the objective of curbing the ever-increasing land disputes and ensuring that the right person gets his due rights, special land survey work is being carried out in Bihar.
How to make your claim?
During the land survey being conducted again in the state after about a hundred years, the settlement department is collecting applications from the peasants in online and offline mode. To submit applications in offline mode, the government is organizing camps at the zonal level. People can go to these camps and submit their applications along with the necessary documents. Those who are unable to go to the camp can also upload all the necessary documents by visiting the Bihar government’s website dlrs.bihar.gov.in.
What documents will be required?
To stake their claim on any land in the land survey, the peasants have to fill and submit Form-2 and Form-3A. In Form-2, all the information related to the land such as the account number of the land, khesra, area and boundary will have to be given. Form-3A is the genealogy format. This will have to be filled by those peasants who have inherited their land from their ancestors. You can download both the forms from https://dlrs.bihar.gov.in/.
Is self-attested genealogy valid?
Although for any work at the government level, a genealogy issued under the signature of the Sarpanch and Panchayat Sevak is required, but during the land survey, the peasants do not need to run to the Panchayat Secretary or Sarpanch to get the genealogy made. They can fill the details of their genealogy in Form-3A themselves and submit it after self-signing. During the Gram Sabha, the settlement personnel will check this genealogy at their own level.
Is there anything else to be submitted along with Form 2 & 3A?
While applying in online and offline mode, the farmers will have to provide land related documents like Khatian, rent receipt, Aadhar card and mobile number along with Form-2 and Form-3A. Farmers who do not have any land related documents can get a copy of their land documents from the archives.
Is the land mutation paper necessary?
If a person has purchased a land himself, then there is no need for that person to fill Form-3A during the land survey. It is also not necessary that the said person first gets the mutation of his land done, only then he can participate in the land survey. He can also submit the Kavala (registry deed) of the land in place of mutation.