Lucknow: The state government will extend the varasat scheme, which resolves the issue of property ownership that is delayed in the countryside, to benefit the family who lost members to Covid-19.
The 13-day special campaign launched on Tuesday will help their legal heirs who die because Covid get property rights.
“The current phase of the scheme will provide ‘khatauni’ or the rights notes for legal heirs or widows of landowners.
The drive will continue until July 18 and special camps will be arranged to dispose of cases.
Complete this at the beginning will ensure widows without livelihoods Getting land rights and property seamlessly, “said a government spokesman.
Slogan – ‘Saude Sath Khadi Hai Sarkar’ – will mark this campaign.
During the next two weeks, Lekhpals and Kanungos will visit 1,08,992 in revenue village and compile details about the inheritance of undeniable villagers who lost family members for Covid.
Widows don’t have to send any application for this.
Lekhpals and Kanungos have been directed to collect all the information themselves and take the necessary actions.
The patta of agricultural land and housing will be allocated to widows according to feasibility.
If they qualify for housing facilities, home construction will be carried out with the help of the Rural Development Department.
The government has danced around 22,000 Lekhpal and nearly 2,500 Kanungos for this encouragement.
The whole process will be monitored by the Division Commissioner and each district must submit a report taken by the action on July 20.
Varasat campaign was initially launched by the government on December 15, 2020, and was concluded on March 15, 2021.
Launched to resolve long-term property disputes that support legal and heir heir.
The case of 9.02,576 people was resolved.