BUDGAM, DECEMBER 27, 2025 – In a decisive move to dismantle bureaucratic hurdles and bring the district administration directly to the doorsteps of the people, Deputy Commissioner Budgam, Bilal Mohi-ud-Din Bhat, presided over a high-impact Revenue Camp at Sub-Division Khansahib. This outreach initiative was designed to revolutionize grassroots governance by ensuring the effective, transparent, and hassle-free redressal of public grievances. The camp drew a massive assembly of local residents who sought resolutions for complex land records, inheritance cases, and general civic concerns. Throughout the session, the administration emphasized a transition toward a more accountable and time-bound framework, where every citizen’s concern is evaluated strictly on merit, with a particular focus on resolving long-pending cases that have historically caused public distress.
During the interactive session, the Deputy Commissioner underscored a paradigm shift toward digital-first governance, urging the public to embrace online platforms like Jan Sugam. By utilizing these digital initiatives launched by the Government of Jammu and Kashmir, citizens can access vital revenue services without the need for repeated physical visits to government offices, thereby reducing procedural delays and eliminating middleman interference. The administration’s vision is to create a seamless interface where technology acts as a bridge for “Ease of Living,” ensuring that service delivery is not only fast but also shielded from opacity. Revenue officers were explicitly directed to adopt a proactive, solution-oriented mindset, particularly when handling sensitive matters such as land mutations and boundary demarcations.
The camp served as a platform for immediate executive action, with several grievances redressed on the spot in the presence of senior officials, including the Chief Planning Officer and the Sub-Divisional Magistrate of Khansahib. To maintain this momentum, the Deputy Commissioner issued a stern warning against any laxity in public service, reiterating that field visits and accessibility are mandatory for all revenue staff. By fostering inter-departmental coordination and sustained public engagement, the Budgam administration aims to build a participatory governance model that prioritizes the needs of the common man, ensuring that the fruits of developmental schemes reach the furthest corners of the district in a balanced and inclusive manner.