Digital Satbara will bring accuracy in work – Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar.
Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar stated that digital Satbara will bring accuracy to the work. He was speaking on the occasion of the launch of a digitally signed 7/12 distribution in Baramati taluka on the occasion of the nectar anniversary of independence.
Mayor Pournima Taware, Sub-Divisional Officer Dadasaheb Kamble, Additional Superintendent of Police Milind Mohite, Chairman of Integrated Development Coordination and Review Committee Sambhaji Holkar and Tehsildar Vijay Patil were present on the occasion. Mr Pawar said that today, on the occasion of the birth anniversary of Father of the Nation Mahatma Gandhi and former Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri and the nectar jubilee year of independence, the digitally signed 7/12 distribution program is starting in the state. This is a great initiative and will bring accuracy and speed to the work. Not all ordinary citizens have to come to government offices. It will save them time and money. There will be transparency in the work of the revenue department.
The Department of Revenue has made changes to the way 7/12 is made available after 50 years. The efforts made by the revenue officers and employees for this are commendable. The Digital 7/12 program is being implemented to bring uniformity in all the districts of the state. In addition, the government has developed an e-crop survey app. He appealed to the farmers to take advantage of this app.
Stating that the use of masks is necessary for corona control, the Deputy Chief Minister said that all citizens should take care that the number of corona infections does not increase. Citizens should follow the Corona rules while all religious places will be opened during Navratri. Everyone should be careful to bring the corona under control. As dengue and chikungunya patients are on the rise in Baramati, the health department should take notice and take appropriate action, he said.
On this occasion, Mr Pawar distributed free digital Satbara to ten account holders in Baramati taluka. Also, two beneficiaries were given checks of Rs 20,000 from the National Family Benefit Financing Scheme.
Sub-Divisional Officer Kamble informed about the new venture in the proposal. The number of account holders in Baramati taluka is 1 lakh 42 thousand 306 and the total number of Satbara is 82 thousand 721. The digital 7/12 distribution campaign will be implemented from today till October 9, he said.
Deputy Mayor Abhijeet Jadhav, MSEDCL Chief Executive Engineer Sunil Pavade, Chief Officer Mahesh Rokade, Group Development Officer Anil Bagal, Executive Engineer Anil Dhepe, Deputy Executive Engineer Rahul Pawar, Sub-Divisional Police Officer Ganesh Ingle, Resident Deputy Tehsildar Vilas Kare was present on the occasion.