DC Komal Mittal Reviews Revenue Department performance File Photo
Chandigarh

Revised Collector Rates to be implemented from October 23 in SAS Nagar

Deputy Commissioner Komal Mittal chaired the monthly review meeting of the Revenue Department to assess the ongoing works

Deputy Commissioner Komal Mittal chaired the monthly review meeting of the Revenue Department to assess the ongoing works and monitor the progress of key initiatives aimed at improving efficiency and transparency in land and revenue administration.

During the meeting, the Deputy Commissioner reviewed the progress under the Svamitva Scheme, the status of mutation pendency, and the performance of the Revenue Court Management System. She emphasized the timely preparation, consignment, and live update of Jamabandis, besides reviewing recoveries under Section 47-A and court cases pending at the level of SDMs and Tehsildars. The progress of recoveries by CROs and redressal of citizen complaints received through WhatsApp were also discussed in detail.

The Deputy Commissioner further examined issues related to infrastructure improvement in revenue offices, updation of cadastral maps, and the inspection reports submitted by the ADC (G), SDMs, and CROs for the previous month. Matters concerning rapat entries in Jamabandis under 3A and 3D notifications, mutation entries and approvals in favour of NHAI (MoRTH), and verification of valuation of trees, pipelines, and structures by Patwaris were also deliberated upon. Progress of segment-wise Khasra mapping and other miscellaneous administrative matters was likewise reviewed.

Deputy Commissioner Komal Mittal disclosed that revised Collector Rates will be implemented from October 23, 2025, across SAS Nagar district. She said the new rates have been rationalized after detailed consultation with stakeholders to ensure that property transactions reflect realistic market values and to facilitate smooth registration processes.

Concluding the meeting, the Deputy Commissioner directed all officers to expedite pending revenue matters, maintain accuracy in land records, and ensure citizen-friendly service delivery through greater digital transparency and timely inspections.

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