The Bodoland Territorial Council has taken a revolutionary step towards digitizing the land records of all revenue villages in the Bodoland Territorial Region (BTR).
This article provides detailed information about the Bwiswmuthi Mission, which aims to provide digital land records to the citizens of Bodoland. Learn about the various services and schemes related to the Bwiswmuthi Mission below.
Bodoland Bwiswmuthi Mission 2024
The BTR government has introduced the Bwiswmuthi Mission to digitize land records for its citizens. The main aim of this mission is to enhance citizen centricity and transparency in providing various land and revenue-related services. Bodoland is the only council in the Northeast to digitize the land records of all its revenue villages and facilitate online revenue services to its citizens.
Objectives of Bwiswmuthi Mission
- Digitize Land Records: To digitize the land records of all revenue villages in BTR.
- Facilitate Online Services: To provide online land revenue services to the citizens of BTR.
- Reduce Processing Time: To reduce the time taken for revenue services and applications.
- Expand Services: To introduce more services through Mission Bwiswmuthi 2.0.
Key Highlights
- Scheme Name: BTR Bwiswmuthi Mission
- State: Assam
- Launched By: BTR Government
- Category: Schemes for Farmers
- Beneficiary: Farmers of BTR
- Objective: To digitize land records
- Application Mode: Online
- Official Website: bwiswmuthi.bodoland.gov.in
Services Provided under Bwiswmuthi Mission
- Area Updation
- Certified Copy of Chitha
- Certified Copy of Jamabandi
- Conversion of AC to PP
- Conversion of AP to PP
- Field or Office of Partition
- Land Holding Certificate
- Mobile Updation
- Mutation by Deed Field
- Mutation by Inheritance Field
- Name Correction
- Re-classification
- Striking Out Name from Patta
- Partition
- Mobile Number Updation
Documents Required for Revenue Services
Mutation by Inheritance
- Death Certificate
- Certificate from Gaon Pradhan
- Consent of other next of kin
Mutation by Deed
- Deed Copy
- Copy of No Objection Certificate
Partition
- Land Details
- Up-to-date Land Revenue Receipt
Re-classification
- Up-to-date Land Revenue Receipt
AC to PP
- Land Details
- Allotment Certificate
- Up-to-date Land Revenue Receipt
- Trace Map of the Scheduled Land
- Chitha Copy
AP to PP
- Land Details
- Up-to-date Land Revenue Receipt
- Copy of Annual Patta
- Trace Map of the Scheduled Land
- Chitha Copy
- ID Proof
Area Correction
- Land Details
- Jamabandi Copy
- ID Proof
Strike Out Name
- Land Details
- Jamabandi Copy
- ID Proof
Name Correction
- Land Details
- Jamabandi Copy
- ID Proof
Mobile Updation
- Land Details
- Jamabandi Copy
- ID Proof
Copy of Jamabandi
- Latest Land Revenue Receipt
Copy of Chitha
- Latest Land Revenue Receipt
Land Holding Certificate
- Latest Land Revenue Receipt
How to Apply for Mission Bwiswmuthi Services
- Visit the Official Website: Go to the Bwiswmuthi Portal.
- Access Services: Click on the “Services” button on the homepage.
- Select Mission Bwiswmuthi: Choose the service you want to apply for from the service list.
- Fill the Application Form: Complete the form and upload the required documents.
- Submit Application: Submit the application and note the application number.
Mission Bwiswmuthi Application Status
- Visit the Official Website: Go to the Bwiswmuthi Mission portal.
- Track Application Status: Click on the “Track Application Status” button on the homepage.
- Enter Reference Number: Input your application reference number.
- Check Status: Click on the “Track” button to view your application status.
Bwiswmuthi Mission Copy of Jamabandi
- Visit the Official Website: Go to the Bwiswmuthi Portal.
- Access Jamabandi: Click on the “Jamabandi” button to check the ownership of ancestral or other land.
- Select Location: Choose the district, circle, mouza, and village from the list.
- Get Jamabandi Copy: Obtain a copy of Jamabandi.
By following these steps, residents of Bodoland can efficiently apply for various land and revenue services under the Bwiswmuthi Mission, ensuring transparency and ease of access to important land records.