Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina today said her government has been trying to bring land related services to the hands of people to reduce their sufferings and harassments through digitization of the land management system.
“People shouldn’t be harassed; people shouldn’t be subjected to suffering rather we wanted to make arrangements of bringing land services at their hands, keeping in mind that they (people) are not needed to go door-to- door for it,” she said.
She said this while inaugurating Bhumi Bhaban (Land Building) and other development activities as the chief guest.
Joining virtually from her official residence Ganabhaban, the Premier said more digital technology is being used in all areas of land service, including online khatian collection, inheritance calculators and online databases, to ensure “land service at hand”.
“Our goal is to conduct a cent percent e-mutation process and make the land management system of Bangladesh fully digitized,” she said.
With Land Minister Saifuzzaman Chowdhury in the chair, Land Secretary Md Mustafizur Rahman delivered welcome address.
The Ministry of Land organized the opening ceremony of Bhumi Bhaban, Upazila and Union land office buildings, online payment system of land development tax and land data bank in the capital’s Osmani Memorial Auditorium.
At the outset of the ceremony, two video documentaries – – one related to land management and reform taken by Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman as well as digitization of land documents by the present government and another on the newly constructed buildings and development activities — were screened at the function.
The newly built Bhumi Bhaban in the capital’s Tejgaon area is expected to be a “one-stop-service” hub for land related services.
To facilitate hassle-free services to the people, all the offices related to land now will be accommodated under the rooftop of this Bhaban.
Earlier, on 18 September 2014, during her visit to the Ministry of Land, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina directed all the concerned departments and agencies to come under one roof and take steps to provide one-stop-service to the people.
To comply with her directives, an initiative was taken to construct a land building complex with a cost of Taka 184 crore to house all the offices and agencies under the Ministry of Land.
The Land Reform Board, Land Appeal Board and Land Records and Survey Department under the Ministry of Land were located at different places in Dhaka city.
Now, the newly constructed 13-storey building with two-basement having 32,200 square meter spaces will be the house of these offices to ease the process of land related services.
A day-care center has also been set up at the Bhumi Bhaban Complex for the convenience of working women. Also, the building is equipped with a sewerage treatment plant system.
In addition, a Bangabandhu Corner and Mural of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman have been set up in the complex.
Source: BSS