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Modi described it as “a historic move set towards transformation of rural India”.
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On Saturday, the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) said the launch will enable around one lakh property holders to download their property cards through an SMS link sent on their mobile phones, and this would be followed by the physical distribution of property cards by the respective state governments.
These beneficiaries are from 763 villages across six states, including 346 from Uttar Pradesh, 221 from Haryana, 100 from Maharashtra, 44 from Madhya Pradesh, 50 from Uttarakhand and two from Karnataka.
The beneficiaries from all these states except Maharashtra will receive the physical copies of their property cards within a day, the statement said.
This is the first time that such a large-scale exercise involving the most modern means of technology is being carried out to benefit millions of rural property owners, the PMO said in a statement.
”SVAMITVA” is a Ministry of Panchayati Raj scheme which was launched by Modi on the National Panchayati Raj Day on April 24.
The scheme aims to provide the ”record of rights” to village household owners in rural areas and issue property cards.
It is being implemented across the country in a phased manner over a period of four years (2020-2024) and would eventually cover around 6.62 lakh villages, the statement said.