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20. Entries made by Patwari in the site plan
should be in:
(A) Red ink
(B) Blue ink
(C) Black ink
(D) Green ink​

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Answered by ponprapanjanprabhu
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Answer:

option c is the correct answer

Explanation:

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Answered by sadiaanam
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Answer: The correct answer to the question "Entries made by Patwari in the site plan should be in which ink?" is (A) Red ink.

Explanation:

Patwari is a village accountant or an administrative official in India responsible for maintaining land and revenue records of the village. Site plan refers to a detailed map or drawing of a piece of land that outlines its physical features, boundaries, and other characteristics.

In India, Patwari makes entries in site plans using a red ink pen. This practice is followed to ensure that the entries made by the Patwari are visible and easily distinguishable from other markings on the site plan. The use of red ink also helps to prevent the tampering of records, as any changes or alterations made to the site plan will be visible.

The Patwari's entries in the site plan are crucial for identifying and resolving disputes related to land ownership and revenue records. Therefore, the use of red ink is mandated by law to ensure the authenticity and accuracy of the information provided in the site plan.

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