The local government in Indore has started the process to provide land ownership rights to residents of 29 villages that were included in the municipal corporation boundaries in 2014. Residents or their heirs living in these villages without a lease can now apply for land holding rights. Chief Minister Mohan Yadav recently directed officials to facilitate this process. Currently, residents in these villages face challenges in selling their properties or securing loans due to a lack of proper documentation. By applying for land holding rights, they can receive a 30-year lease, which will allow them to easily access loans and transfer their property. Camps will be set up at various tehsil offices in September 2024 to accept applications, and eligible beneficiaries will receive their leases after verification. SDM Rau Vinod Rathore stated that online applications will be accepted at the camps, and applicants should bring necessary documents such as utility bills, government correspondence, property tax receipts, and voter list information.
Indore: The district administration has initiated the process to grant land ownership rights to the residents of 29 villages incorporated within the municipal corporation limits.In 2014, the Indore di...