
A New Step Towards Property Control
The residents of Haryana moved to a transformational stage when the state government initiated recording the properties lying under Lal dora in rural areas, a scheme that was long awaited. As appreciated by the Honourable Prime Minister Narender Modi, the scheme is a reforms strategy to ensure asset ownership in rural resident areas is unambiguous. This will be achieved through the use of drone technology for mapping land portions and issuing ‘Record of Rights’ to village households through legal possession cards (Property cards/Title deeds) to the property owners. It will assist in the accurate record of land in the rural areas for planning purposes which is viewed as an excellent effort in order to enhance the development of urban areas. A high-potential zone like Gurgaon will anylayze this initiative in planning in villages in the same fashion as planned sectors. The government has been commended by real estate promoters for this initiative.
Advancements Towards Economic Empowerment for Rural Land Holding Families
As to this commendable step, real estate promoter Signature Global has recognized the state of Haryana as one of the forerunners in the country. The Swamitva Scheme’s overarching objective is to eliminate and settle property disputes in the villages. These measures will accomplish autonomy and stability in rural property owners/employees. They will be able to make us of their assets for securing loans among other advantages.
Aims of the Property ID Scheme
Among other things, this broad scheme intends to provide a sophisticated, modern and complete approach to property verification in rural areas of India. It aims at formulating comprehensive various aspects of area planning in rural lands, minimisation and settlement of property disputes, and bringing about economic self-sufficiency and security in rural regions by allowing individuals to utilize their property economically. Such a scheme will also assist in creating survey infrastructure, GIS maps, and land records which any department can use in due course, identify the amount of land tax to be levied with reference to maps and land record documents, and assist in the better preparation of GPDP with more reliable land records and GIS maps. The need for this scheme arises from the improper maintenance and sometimes the absence of land records in rural areas.
Why Land Records Need to Be Restored
There are areas even within villages that have not been surveyed in Haryana and other Indian states, hence no land records exist. As a result, rural property disputes emerged, and since there are no such records of ownership, the villages and properties have been deprived of many government schemes. Due to the lack of such formal documents, it is quite difficult for the owners to use their own property as a secured loan. So this scheme aims to provide the sections’ legal rights of ownership of assets quickly and at low cost solutions. Thus, they are providing reformation to the society and transforming the rural parts of the sectors into Dream Locations ideal for development and growth in the future.
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