‘Naksha’ programme to promote urban planning, reduce land-related disputes: CM Dr. Yadav
19-Feb-2025 12:00 AM 380

Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav announced the launch of a national-level pilot project for the land survey of urban settlements from Raisen. He stated that this government initiative will empower citizens in urban areas, simplify their lives, enhance urban planning, and help reduce land-related disputes. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav made these remarks while addressing the national ‘Naksha’ urban land survey programme in Raisen. Chief Minister Dr Yadav along with Union Agriculture and Farmers Welfare and Rural Development Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chauhan, inaugurated the City Survey Programme by launching a drone survey. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav emphasized that land is one of the most valuable assets, and accurate, transparent records are crucial for ensuring security and financial stability. Under the Naksha programme, land records will be modernized and created through drone surveys in urban areas, promoting transparency and efficiency in land ownership. Dr. Yadav praised Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s leadership, noting that India’s respect has grown around the globe due to his continuous efforts for public welfare and development. He highlighted the Ken-Betwa Link Project and the ongoing efforts to provide adequate irrigation water to every plot, which is increasing agricultural productivity and income of farmers. Dr. Yadav also mentioned that this year, wheat will be procured from farmers at Rs 2600 per quintal.

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