Is the distribution of land pattas in Garo Hills a satisfying moment?
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Shillong, Feb 10 (NationPress) The Chief Minister of Meghalaya, Conrad K. Sangma, described the distribution of land pattas to residents of the Government Administrative Department (GAD) land in the Tura Town Area as "a significant and gratifying moment." He emphasized that this initiative symbolizes the partnership between the government and its citizens and plays a crucial role in inclusive development.
During an event at the Nikwatgre Community Hall, the Chief Minister highlighted that the provision of land documents was the result of ongoing collaboration and mutual confidence between the administration and the community.
“Such collaboration is vital for our development and progress,” he stated while handing out land pattas to beneficiaries from Nikwatgre.
The Chief Minister acknowledged that the lack of appropriate land documentation had historically created significant issues for residents, exposing them to various administrative, legal, and financial complications.
With the formal issuance of land ownership through pattas, he indicated that these longstanding challenges would finally be resolved.
“This will empower individuals and provide them with a sense of safety,” he added.
Addressing similar land-related issues in other regions, Sangma reassured that the resolution of land matters in those areas would also be approached progressively.
He emphasized that the government would not act independently on such sensitive matters.
“We will not enforce anything upon the people. We will advance only with the agreement and collaboration of the populace,” he stated.
The event was organized by the Office of the Deputy Commissioner (Revenue), West Garo Hills District, as part of the state government’s initiative to enhance land records and improve land governance in urban and semi-urban sectors.
Officials from the district administration noted that the distribution of land documents would facilitate clarity in land ownership, enhance record management, and minimize disputes in the Tura Town Area. They remarked that this initiative represents a significant advancement towards transparent and community-focused land administration.
The gathering included senior district officials, community leaders, beneficiaries, and residents, who welcomed the initiative as a long-awaited step toward securing their land rights.