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Indian Economy - Understanding the basics of Indian economic system
Context: Recently, Assam Chief Minister unveiled Mission Basundhara 4.0, aiming to revolutionize land management and address issues in char areas.
This comprehensive approach aims to promote sustainable development and honor Assam's cherished cultural legacy.
The Mission Basundhara aims at transforming land management in Assam through systematic surveys and settlements.
Basundhara 1.0: Initiated in 2022, it provided 10 land-related services and resolved 8 lakh cases.
Basundhara 2.0: Launched in 2022, it focussed on indigenous land rights, and settled over 13 lakh applications.
Basundhara 3.0: It was a comprehensive land management approach that has reserved revenue villages with 100% ST and SC population and addressing the issue of land rights of tea garden communities and Adivasis.
It provided land rights to organizations and cooperative societies that meets certain criteria.
It aims to combat motobhari rule and ensure proper habitation.
It focuses on surveying land within char areas.
Char is a tract of land surrounded by the waters of an ocean, sea, lake, or stream.
It will help establishing a modern land revenue system within 5 years.
It will implement National Generic Document Registration System (NGDRS) in selected districts, which is a new service for digital geospatial maps.
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