Overview
- Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis will inaugurate the statewide campaign in Pune following a Mumbai briefing by Revenue Minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule attended by Additional Chief Secretary Vikas Kharge.
- The first five days will focus on measuring farm and Shiv-Panand roads, clearing encroachments, and assigning unique identification numbers, with trees planted as permanent markers.
- Farmers will not be charged for road surveys, and the state will cover police deployment costs during encroachment removal.
- From September 22 to 27, officials will survey houses built on government land before 2011 with plans to grant legal titles and issue property cards through the Settlement Commissioner’s office.
- District rollout will be led by MLA-chaired committees and guardian ministers, with special programmes in Wardha’s Pavnar and the Nashik division, an aim of 12-foot access roads to farms, an estimated 50 lakh beneficiaries, and committees set up for Maratha–OBC coordination and Hyderabad Gazette verification.