Bihar’s Revenue Maha Abhiyan: Officers Visit Homes to Fix Land Records Instantly
Taking Governance to People’s Doorsteps
Picture this: officers knocking at your door, checking your land papers, and fixing errors right away. Bihar has rolled out a month-long Revenue Maha Abhiyan to make this possible. Running until September 20, the campaign brings mutation, partition, and succession services directly to households.
Teams will verify land documents, digitize missing entries, and hand over printed jamabandi copies. For thousands of families, this reduces trips to government offices and saves time. Moreover, it promises quick, transparent, and reliable land record updates.
Tech-Enabled Camps Speed Up the Process
Alongside door-to-door visits, the state is setting up block and district-level camps. Each camp will feature 10 tables, laptops, internet dongles, and 10 specially trained survey Amins.
Officers will process mutation and partition applications on the Mutation Plus portal. They will record corrections on the Parimarjan Plus portal. As a result, the process becomes faster, more transparent, and tech-driven.
Documents You Need to Keep Ready
Residents must prepare essential documents before the officer visits. This will prevent delays and speed up verification. The required documents include:
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Death certificate (if the land stands in an ancestor’s name)
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Verified lineage details (vanshavali)
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Khata, khesra, and rakba (plot area) details
In addition, camps will provide facilities for verification and submission. This ensures that even those who miss a home visit can update their records.
Recognising Outstanding Service
The state will honour officers, employees, and public representatives who perform exceptionally during the campaign. Awards will be distributed at circle, district, and state levels. This recognition aims to motivate teams and improve efficiency further.
Towards Transparent Land Governance
The campaign reduces unnecessary footfall at government offices by taking services to villages and towns. Families receive corrected jamabandi records without endless office visits. More importantly, Bihar is moving towards transparent, citizen-focused land governance where trust meets technology.
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