Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Thursday launched 'Amrit Sarovar Portal' on the ponds of the state and 'Grievance Redressal Mechanism Portal'.
Updates of ponds being built in the state will be live on 'Amrit Sarovar Portal' and a target has been set to prepare 1,650 ponds in Haryana. Apart from this, encroachment and other complaints regarding pond land can be uploaded on the Grievances Redressal Mechanism Portal.
After inaugurating the two portals, Khattar presided over the meeting of all the Deputy Commissioners and Divisional Commissioners regarding Antyodaya Parivar Utthan Yojana, Property ID, Automatic Old Age Pension, Arms License and Corruption Eradication.
Khattar directed the officers to make a special plan for the area having ‘Chauva’ (above water level area) in the state so that the crops of the farmers are not damaged and the water of ‘Chauva’ can be used for any other work. He also said that in the districts adjoining Delhi, the possibility of making lakes etc. in an area of 50-60 acres should also be explored so that along with recharging the land, tourism can also be promoted.
Reviewing the progress of the work of making property ID, He directed that wherever there is government land, department-wise reports of property ID should be prepared so that any policy decision can be taken in future if needed. He directed to redress the grievances related to property ID by setting up camps in cities and towns.