On Wednesday, a five-member
dharani portal
review committee would meet with
district collectors from Siddipet, Rangareddy, Nizamabad, and
warangal districts at the State Secretariat. The committee requested details on how the
dharani portal works, as well as how to resolve public complaints about various components. It will shortly meet with
district collectors via video conferencing.
The
dharani portal committee plans to undertake on-site visits to selected villages and mandal headquarters as part of a sample study. During these field inspections, officials have been instructed to identify regions afflicted by concerns including agricultural lands, forest lands, Podu lands, and lands purchased for other projects. The revenue
minister,
srinivas Reddy, has been updated on the committee's work. The
minister was notified that an interim report had been presented to the state administration.
Speaking to reporters after the third meeting of the five-member committee at the
office of the Chief Commissioner of Land Administration (CCLA) here on Monday, committee member and retired IAS officer Raymond Peter said the committee was looking into all aspects of the
dharani portal and would recommend ways to strengthen it. "A detailed report will be submitted to the State
government on the changes needed to be made in the
software as well as existing laws, without any inconvenience to the people," he told reporters.