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PM Modi to start ownership scheme today, will give property card to 1 lakh people

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Under this scheme, about one lakh property owners will be able to download the cards related to their property via SMS link on their mobile phones. This plan was announced by PM Modi during the lockdown.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will start the ownership plan today. Under this scheme, about one lakh property owners will be able to download the cards related to their property via SMS link on their mobile phones. This plan was announced by PM Modi during the lockdown and today its first phase will start.




Today, the land owners will be made physically (physically) cards related to the record of the ownership of their property. The Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) has described it as a historic initiative that will bring change in rural India. The beneficiaries are from 763 villages in six states. These include 346 in Uttar Pradesh, 221 in Haryana, 100 in Maharashtra, 44 in Madhya Pradesh, 50 in Uttarakhand and two villages in Karnataka.

According to the statement released by the Prime Minister’s Office, the beneficiaries of all these states except Maharashtra will get physical copies of their property cards within a day. There is a provision to collect some amount for property cards in Maharashtra, so it will take a month. 

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According to the statement of the PMO, this is the first time that a large-scale campaign is being launched using modern technology for the benefit of millions of rural property owners. On this occasion, the Prime Minister will also talk to some beneficiaries.

Ownership is a scheme of the Ministry of Panchayati Raj. The Prime Minister announced it on National Panchayati Day on 24 April. The objective of the scheme is to provide property cards related to rights related records to the owners of homes in rural areas. According to the statement, the plan is to be implemented in a phased manner across the country in four years (2020-24). About 6.62 lakh villages will come under its purview.

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