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After 60 days, not a single case of measurement, inheritance, transfer, inheritance, inheritance or partition will remain pending in UP.

Lucknow: Uttar Pradesh Chief Secretary Durga Shankar Mishra held a meeting with all the Divisional Commissioners, District Magistrates and senior police officers of the state through video conferencing late on Thursday evening and gave instructions to speed up the settlement of land related claims. A special campaign of 60 days will be run to resolve the pending cases of measurement, inheritance, transfer, succession and partition of land. In the state level campaign, a target has been given to reduce the number of pending cases to zero. That means not even a single case should be kept pending. DM-SSP, SDM-CO have been ordered for regular foot patrolling every day in the evening. Crime wise crime mapping will be done for crime control. Chief Secretary Durga Shankar Mishra told all the Divisional Commissioners, District Magistrates and senior police officers that a special period of 60 days will be given to clear the pending cases of measurement, inheritance, transfer of name, succession, Kurra-Batwara. Campaign should be run. The number of pending cases should be reduced to zero. Apart from this, new applications in these cases should be disposed of in due time. Chief Secretary Durga Shankar Mishra said that the District Magistrate and the Police Captain will sit together and coordinate and get the complaints resolved. The disposal of cases will be reviewed daily by the District Magistrate through the RCC portal. Disposal of cases should be timely and of quality. Similarly, IGRS cases will be reviewed regularly. Quality and timely disposal of complaints will be done. Any kind of negligence will not be tolerated in the disposal of revenue claims and complaints received in IGRS portal, Sampoorna Samadhan Diwas, Police Station Day. People’s trust in police and administration should be maintained.

DM-SP will also do foot patrolling daily

Chief Secretary Durga Shankar Mishra said that incidents of cow slaughter and love jihad should not happen in the state. For this, special vigilance should be taken in the districts. For crime control, action should be taken by doing crime wise crime mapping. Foot patrolling will be done regularly every evening by police officers and administrative officials. In view of Shardiya Navratri, comprehensive arrangements should be made for security arrangements and regular patrolling in markets and deployment of male and female policemen in uniform and plain clothes at intersections. To avoid traffic jams in cities, better planning should be done and the traffic system should be strengthened.

There will be special vigil on religious events

Director General of Police Vijay Kumar said that by making necessary arrangements in religious events and festivals, they should be conducted in peace and harmony. Along with expediting the filing of charge sheets in criminal incidents like murder, robbery, dacoity, rape, religious conversion etc., effective action will be taken to control crime by taking special vigilance in the districts where crime has increased compared to last year. Let it be done. Additional Chief Secretary Revenue Sudhir Garg, Principal Secretary Home Sanjay Prasad, Special Director General of Police Law and Order Prashant Kumar, Relief Commissioner GS Naveen Kumar, Commissioner and Secretary Revenue Council Manisha Trighatia, Special Secretary to Chief Minister Prathamesh Kumar also expressed their views in the meeting.

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