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why do you think the land records kept at village and mandal levels?

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Answered by adfg
99
because a farmer may change the crops grow in the field or dig a well somewhere and keeping the record of all this is the work of revenue deparment of the government
Answered by smartbrainz
15

Land records facilitate in administration, and calculating revenue. Land is an essential source of the govt. It is base for all activities therefore, the significance of land records is crucial

EXPLANATION:

  • Farmers frequently need a copy of their land record along with a map. Land records are records which show who actually owns what land in a village. The map and the related details from the register are a 'small part of the records' kept by the 'Patwari'.
  • Measuring land, maintaining the ownership records for a particular area in addition to collecting land revenues is the role of person named Patwari.
  • A Patwari is also responsible for providing information to the govt. concerning the crops grown in a particular area. This is taken from the records which are kept, and this is why it is essential for the Patwari to regularly update these records.  

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