Comprehensive Administration of Revenue and Forests

Comprehensive Administration of Revenue and Forests

The Revenue and Forests Department, located within the Mantralaya, is pivotal in handling land-related affairs at the state level, governed by the Rules of Business sanctioned by the State Government. This department's broad scope includes crucial areas affecting land management and regulatory affairs, vital for understanding its comprehensive role in state governance.

Key Areas of Responsibility

1) Revenue Management and Appeals: Supervises all revenue-related disputes and appeals, ensuring adherence to legal frameworks for property acquisition and compensation under various acts like the Urban Land (Ceiling and Requisition) Act, 1976.

2) Land Tenure and Rights: Manages all aspects of land rights, including land tenure, agricultural loans, landlord-tenant relationships, and agricultural land transfers.

3) Revenue Collection and Land Records: Focuses on the assessment, collection, and administration of land revenue, maintaining detailed land records and overseeing surveys for revenue purposes.

4) State Land Taxation: Handles state taxes on lands and buildings, excluding urban areas defined under the Urban Land (Ceiling and Regulation) Act, 1976, and manages duties related to succession in agricultural land.

5) Legal Aspects of Land Transfer: Manages the transfer of non-agricultural land, registration of deeds, and oversees the imposition of stamp duties.

6) Development and Regulation Outside Urban Limits: Takes charge of land development activities beyond municipal boundaries, ensuring orderly growth and land use.

7) Boundary and Territorial Management: Handles territorial changes within the state, manages boundary disputes, and oversees land-related activities of the Central Government.

8) Natural Resource Management: Regulates fishing rights, manages government tanks, and oversees the extraction of minor minerals under the Bombay Minor Mineral Extraction Rules 1955.

9) Rehabilitation and Relief Operations: Coordinates scarcity relief, disaster response, and rehabilitation for migrants and displaced persons, managing housing schemes and employment opportunities for displaced populations.

10) Forest Management: Oversees all forest-related activities excluding social forestry, manages trade in minor forest produce, and ensures the protection of wildlife through the regulation of national parks and wildlife conservation.

Administrative Divisions
  • Revenue Division: Manages courts of appeal in revenue cases, land requisition, and state taxes.
  • Rehabilitation Division: Focuses on disaster relief and rehabilitation of displaced persons.
  • Forest Division: Handles forest management, excludingactivities related to social forestry.

This department plays a crucial role in maintaining the balance between land development and conservation, ensuring that land resources are managed efficiently while also addressing the needs of the population affected by land policies. The comprehensive management of these responsibilities makes the Revenue and Forests Department a cornerstone of state governance, impacting a wide range of sectors from agriculture to urban development.

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