Patna, May 24 -- In a major outreach initiative aimed at ensuring quick resolution of public grievances related to revenue matters, the Bihar government has disposed of over 13,000 cases received during the Sahyog camps held across the state.
Revenue and Land Reforms Minister Dilip Kumar Jaiswal said here today that the camps, organised on May 19, witnessed large public participation. A total of 30,390 applications were received by the Revenue and Land Reforms Department, out of which 13,379 cases have already been resolved.
Reviewing the progress at a meeting, Jaiswal said the Sahyog camps provided a single-window platform for addressing issues such as land mutation (dakhil-kharij), corrections, land measurement and other revenue related...