How does the system work now, after the land records have been computerised?
In the present system, all handwritten land records have been abolished. Now there are kiosks all over the State. All the farmer has to do is to go to the taluk headquarters where the kiosk is located, and pay Rs. 15 and get a printout. If he wants the land records updated, he fills an application. After due verification by the village accountant, the records are updated. On their own, village accountants update the records three times a year. Q: How foolproof is the system for the farmer? How can one be sure that he is not being exploited? A: As far as receiving a copy of his land records is concerned, he is now no more at the mercy of village accountants. It is possible that exploitation could take place when a record is to be updated. With this system, however, even that is taken care of. When the farmer files an application to update the record, an enquiry has to be done. We have a system of FIFO (first in, first out), whereby the applications will be processed in the order they ha
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