Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel opens Revenue dept Chintan Shibir, urges zero tolerance on grievances

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Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel opens Revenue dept Chintan Shibir, urges zero tolerance on grievances

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Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel opened a three-day Revenue Department Chintan Shibir at Trimandir, Adalaj, calling for zero tolerance on citizen grievances and urging officials to channel collective effort toward 'Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas'. With drone surveys, e-Dhara, and new collector posts on the agenda, the camp signals a push to modernise land governance ahead of Viksit Bharat 2047.

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Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel inaugurated the three-day Revenue Department Chintan Shibir at Trimandir, Adalaj on 6 May 2025 .
The camp is themed 'Collaborate, Innovate and Transform for Better Land Governance' and involves District Collectors and revenue officials from across Gujarat.
CM Patel called for a zero tolerance approach to citizens' grievances and urged alignment with PM Modi's 'Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas, Sabka Prayas' mantra.
Gujarat has adopted faceless and paperless governance through platforms such as IORA and e-Dhara , with land records being updated in real time.
Drone technology and satellite imagery are being deployed to correct shortcomings in past resurvey exercises.
New posts of additional collectors have been approved, and recruitment of talatis and surveyors has been undertaken to strengthen the system.

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel on Tuesday, 6 May inaugurated a three-day Chintan Shibir of the state's Revenue Department at Trimandir, Adalaj, urging officials to work with clarity, sensitivity, and empathy while remaining free from worry as they resolve citizens' issues. The reflective camp, themed 'Collaborate, Innovate and Transform for Better Land Governance', brought together District Collectors and revenue officials from across Gujarat for structured deliberations at the start of the new financial year.

Chief Minister's Address

Speaking at the inaugural session, Chief Minister Patel said:

Point of View

But the proof will lie in outcome metrics: how many pending land disputes are resolved, how fast inheritance records are updated, and whether the new additional collector posts translate into measurable service delivery gains. Gujarat's investor-friendly land allocation record is well established; the harder challenge is last-mile equity for ordinary citizens navigating legacy land laws.
NationPress
5 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Gujarat Revenue Department Chintan Shibir 2025?
It is a three-day reflective camp inaugurated by Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel on 6 May 2025 at Trimandir, Adalaj, bringing together District Collectors and revenue officials to deliberate on improving land governance, digital reforms, and citizen service delivery. The theme is 'Collaborate, Innovate and Transform for Better Land Governance'.
What did Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel say at the Chintan Shibir?
CM Patel urged officials to work with clarity and sensitivity, free from worry, and called for a zero tolerance approach to citizens' grievances. He also emphasised channelling collective departmental effort toward PM Modi's governance mantra of 'Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas, Sabka Prayas'.
What digital reforms has Gujarat's Revenue Department introduced?
Gujarat has adopted faceless and paperless governance through platforms such as IORA and e-Dhara, enabling real-time updating of land records. Drone technology and satellite imagery are also being used to correct shortcomings in past resurvey exercises, according to Minister of State for Revenue Sanjaysinh Mahida.
Why was the Chintan Shibir held at the start of the financial year?
Additional Chief Secretary Jayanti Ravi explained that the timing is deliberate — intended to improve precision and transparency in administration from the outset of the year, with the expectation that it will bring qualitative changes in the Revenue Department that directly benefit citizens.
Who else spoke at the inaugural session of the Chintan Shibir?
Spiritual speaker Deepakbhai Desai addressed officials on integrating spirituality with duty; Minister of State for Revenue Sanjaysinh Mahida highlighted digital governance achievements; Chief Secretary Manoj Kumar Das noted record-breaking land allocation performance; and Additional Chief Secretary Jayanti Ravi spoke on the 254-year legacy of the collector institution in India.
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