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CEM Pramod Boro reviews progress of Mission Bwiswmuthi in BTR

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HT Correspondent

KOKRAJHAR, Oct 1: As part of ongoing efforts to digitise land records in the Bodoland Territorial Region (BTR), a review meeting of circle officers was chaired by Pramod Boro, the chief executive member of the Bodoland Territorial Region (BTR), at the BTC Secretariat Conference Hall on Tuesday. The meeting focused on Mission Bwiswmuthi, a key initiative aimed at streamlining land record digitisation across the region. The session saw the participation of BTC principal secretary Akash Deep, MCLA and political secretary to BTR CEM, Madhab Chandra Chetry, alongside circle officers from the five districts of BTR, including Kokrajhar, Chirang, Baksa, Tamulpur, and Udalguri.

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The progress of land record digitisation under Mission Bwiswmuthi was meticulously reviewed during the meeting. To date, over 90,000 applications have been submitted through the official website, with more than 70,000 cases successfully disposed of. The meeting also delved into detailed reports on pending and completed cases related to Mutation by Inheritance, Mutation by Deed, Reclassification, Allotment (AC to PP), Conversion (AP to PP), and corrections concerning area and name, with analysis provided for each district and circle.

Describing Mission Bwiswmuthi as a hallmark of good governance, CEM Pramod Boro proposed holding monthly review meetings at the circle level to ensure regular monitoring and faster progress. He also urged officials to enhance their proactive efforts in facilitating the swift disposal of cases, ensuring timely support to the people of the region.

“Today, I chaired a review meeting with circle officers of all 19 revenue circles of BTR. We took stock of the progress of Mission Bwiswmuthi 1.0, the settlement of land-related matters, circle/district-wise analysis of implementation, and other pertinent revenue issues. To date, over 90,000 applications have been received through the official website of Mission Bwiswmuthi 1.0, and I’m happy to inform you that more than 70,000 cases have already been successfully disposed of. Securing the land rights of the people of BTR continues to be our top priority, and we are working assiduously to ensure seamless revenue and land-related services to the citizens of BTR,” CEM Boro said.

The meeting concluded with a commitment to further enhance efficiency in the system, with regular reviews aimed at ensuring timely resolution of land-related matters for the benefit of the people in the Bodoland Territorial Region.

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