How has the SVAMITVA scheme facilitated nearly 3 crore property cards in over 1.84 lakh villages?
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New Delhi, Jan 26 (NationPress) The SVAMITVA scheme has made it possible to issue nearly three crore property cards across more than 1.84 lakh villages so far, thereby minimizing land disputes and promoting organized rural development, the government announced on Monday.
The 77th Republic Day Parade at Kartavya Path featured around 450 elected representatives from Panchayati Raj Institutions and Rural Local Bodies as Special Guests, showcasing the Indian government's commitment to enhancing grassroots democracy and citizen involvement.
Among the 30 tableaux that paraded down Kartavya Path, the tableau from the Ministry of Panchayati Raj on the theme “SVAMITVA Scheme: Aatmanirbhar Panchayat se Samriddh evam Aatmanirbhar Bharat” stood out.
This tableau illustrated how the legal ownership of rural residential properties empowers citizens and fortifies Panchayati Raj.
The ministry has encouraged citizens to engage in the MyGov public poll for the Republic Day tableaux, as a means of promoting informed civic participation.
Additionally, the government continues to bolster Panchayati Raj Institutions and improve grassroots governance throughout rural India by launching various initiatives aimed at capacity building, training, digital governance, institutional strengthening, and community involvement.
In 2025, in alignment with the localization of Sustainable Development Goals and the vision of Viksit Bharat, these initiatives will enhance the pivotal role of Panchayati Raj in sustainable rural development, as stated by the Ministry of Panchayati Raj.
For instance, Prime Minister Narendra Modi oversaw the distribution of property cards under the SVAMITVA Scheme in January, granting 65 lakh rural citizens their legal ownership documents in just one day. This distribution spanned over 50,000 villages across 10 states and 2 Union Territories, bringing the total number of property cards distributed under SVAMITVA to 2.25 crore in January alone.
Furthermore, the ministry launched an initiative to utilize popular digital platforms for widespread awareness regarding crucial issues related to Panchayati Raj. It also introduced ‘SabhaSaar’, an AI-driven meeting summarizer tool that automatically creates structured minutes from video or audio recordings of Gram Sabhas.