Chief Minister Dr. Sarma Chairs  "Review Meeting" with District Commissioners at CMO

D Assam

Discusses Mission Basundhara 2.0, Khel Maharan, Sanskritik Mahasangram, Ration Cards under NFSA, Land Sale Deed Forgery
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Dispur, December 05: Chief Minister Dr. Himanta Biswa Sarma on Tuesday chaired a "Review Meeting" with Deputy Commissioners of the State's districts held at the Lok Sewa Bhawan in Assam Secretariat Complex that also houses the Chief Minister's Office. 
The Chief Minister took stock of the progresses on Mission Basundhara 2.0, the preparation of ration cards for beneficiaries under the National Food Security Act and also discussed the ongoing Khel Maharan and Sanskritik Mahasangram programmes in the district. These apart, there were discussions regarding measures needed to be taken to prevent land documentation forgery that was recently uncovered in the Kamrup Metropolitan district in an investigation by the Guwahati Police Commissionerate. 

Chief Minister Dr. Sarma instructed the District Commissioners to see that necessary works related to Mission Basundhara 2.0 are completed at the earliest so that beneficiaries of the same can be provided with legal land documents such as patta at the earliest possible time. Chief Minister Dr. Sarma stated those cases that would be left out of Mission Basundhara 2.0 shall be reconsidered once Mission Basundhara 3.0 is launched.
He asked the District Commissioners to expedite the process of ration card preparation for the additional 40 lakh beneficiaries that have been added under the National Food Security Act in the State. 
Chief Minister Dr. Sarma also took stock of the ongoing Khel Maharan and Sanskritik Mahasangram events being organised in the districts that will subsequently be held at the State level. He asked the District Commissioners to see that the participants are provided with necessary support, especially with regards to injuries, if any, during their participations. He exuded confidence these events would provide a potent platform to youths across the State to showcase their talents.
Discussions were also held regarding the practise of forging of land sale deeds and mutations that was recently uncovered in the Kamrup Metropolitan district. He asked the District Commissioners to keep a close watch on the happenings and activities in their offices, especially that of Sub-Registrar and Deputy-Registrar offices under their jurisdiction. He asked the District Commissioners to go all out against cases of land grabbing and illegal land sale deed forgery in their respective districts. 
Chief Secretary Paban Kumar Borthakur, Additional Chief Secretaries Dr. Ravi Kota, Samir Kumar Sinha and Biswaranjan Samal, along with a host of other senior officials were also present. 

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