
Raiyats will be able to understand Kaithi script easily in Bihar
Land survey is being done in bihar from 20 August. In such a situation, surveyors and raiyats were facing difficulty in reading and understanding the old land documents written in Kaithi script. This problem has now been resolved. On thursday (05 December), a guide book related to this was launched by Revenue and Land Reforms Department minister Dilip Jaiswal. This will benefit those raiyats whose land papers are in Kaithi script.
The department has uploaded this book on the website of the Revenue and Land Reforms Department. Due to the survey khatian and many old documents in the state being written in Kaithi script, many types of problems were being data-faced in the special survey process. Raiyats used to take the help of private individuals or old government employees. For this, sometimes unnecessary amount was taken from the people. In such a situation, many people had put their problems in the department and regional offices in this regard. In view of this, it was decided to publish this book and now it has been finalized.
Help taken from BHU researcher
Revenue and Land Reforms Department minister Dr. dilip kumar Jaiswal released this book in his office on Thursday. On this occasion, Additional Chief Secretary of the Department deepak Kumar Singh, Secretary jai Singh etc. were present. Secretary deepak Kumar Singh said that for this work, help has been taken from Banaras Hindu university (BHU) research student Pritam Kumar.
It was told that three-day training programs are being run by the department in seven districts. These districts include West Champaran, Darbhanga, Samastipur, Siwan, Saran, Munger and Jamui. The department has also prepared a program to provide training in all other districts of the state. This step taken by the department will benefit all the raiyats of the state who have old documents related to land ownership written in Kaithi script.