Lucknow. As soon as the elections are over, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has once again come into action. In a high-level meeting, he has given instructions to submit a list of officers who have been negligent in their work. The Chief Minister has expressed great displeasure over the negligence in revenue related matters. He has given instructions to submit the report to the Chief Minister’s Office within two weeks.
At the same time, Revenue Council Chairman Rajneesh Dubey has reviewed the revenue matters and issued show cause notices to the revenue officers, ADM, SDM, Naib Tehsildar and Tehsildar level officers who have been negligent.
Reprimand to negligent officers
Chief Secretary Durga Shankar Mishra also reprimanded the negligent officers in the settlement of revenue related matters in the review of revenue related matters. He will soon submit the report of the officers who have committed irregularities to the Chief Minister’s Office, after which action can be taken against them.
In the review of the Chief Secretary, many districts have been lagging behind in the settlement of revenue related matters. The Chief Secretary can soon submit the entire report to the Chief Minister’s Office.
Districts are lagging behind in these works
The performance of Kanpur Nagar, Prayagraj, Varanasi, Chitrakoot and Balrampur is not good in Real Time Khatauni. The percentage of Khatauni revision and share determination has been very low in Varanasi, Sonbhadra, Ballia, Mainpuri and Gorakhpur. Work is progressing at a slow pace in Gorakhpur, Prayagraj, Barabanki, Jaunpur and Ghazipur in preparing Gharauni under the ownership scheme. Mahoba, Chitrakoot, Muzaffarnagar, Shamli and Baghpat have lagged behind in settling revenue disputes. More than eight thousand cases are pending here. Lucknow, Prayagraj, Amroha, Fatehpur and Saharanpur are not doing well in the matter of transfer. There has already been improvement in Kushinagar, Sonbhadra, Rae Bareli, Ballia and Amethi in Section-34 (transfer), but the percentage of settlement is less than 95 percent. Section-80 (conversion of agricultural land into non-agricultural land) has 34 cases pending in Ayodhya, 21 in Pratapgarh, 12 in Gorakhpur, 10 in Kanpur Nagar and seven in Barabanki. Consolidation officers of Banda and Mirzapur suspended
The Consolidation Department has suspended the Consolidation Officers of Mirzapur and Banda on charges of negligence. Action has also been taken against half a dozen officers and employees related to consolidation in Mainpuri. Consolidation Commissioner GS Naveen Kumar said that Consolidation Officer Rana Pratap in Banda has been suspended for negligence in work and orders have been given for disciplinary action against him.
Similarly, Mirzapur Consolidation Officer Rajendra Ram has also been suspended for misuse of power. At the same time, departmental action has been taken against Consolidation Officer Mohammad Sajid, Consolidation Karta Kali Charan and Ravikant, Consolidation Lekhpal Amit Kumar and Ajay Kumar on charges of negligence in work in Mainpuri. Show cause notice has been issued to Deputy Director Consolidation/ADM FR Ramji Mishra of Mainpuri.