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DDA to track encroachment online

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) will soon track encroachment of its land online with real-time mapping through satellite.

"Work has begun on a digital real-time mapping through satellites. While we will be able to locate existing encroachments, this will help us prevent new encroachments," the new vice-chairman of DDA, Balwinder Kumar said today.

The DDA also said that out of about 79,000 acres of land under its jurisdiction, about 1,500 acres have been encroached upon, and the new technology will help it in protecting land.

"With the technology... The detailed mapping with location, DDA particulars, legal status will be accessible to the control room," Kumar said.
 

"We don't even know exactly how much of our land is encroached upon. This will help us track new encroachments before they go out of hand," he said.

Among other announcements, Kumar said the computerisation of documents have been taken up on a war footing, adding that the digitisation will help track existing and old files.

"Three thousand files would be scanned on a daily basis. This will also help us consolidate our records and assist in applicant's document reconciliation too," he said.

The new vice-chairman said he wanted to get closer to citizens and the measures were a step in that direction.

"We will be holding a five-day camp starting February 17 to expedite complete documentation and clear pendency in a speedy fashion. Like visa and passport applications, we will update our records at the site itself," Kumar said.

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First Published: Jan 31 2014 | 11:29 PM IST

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