Mr. Dao Quang Khai - Vice Chairman of the People's Committee of Bac Ninh province - has just chaired an online conference with 99 communes and wards in the province to urge the progress of the implementation of the campaign "enriching and cleaning" land databases and the progress of building a Land Price List in the province.
Accordingly, implementing the campaign to "enrich and clean" land use rights, the Department of Agriculture and Environment of Bac Ninh province has coordinated with relevant departments and branches to direct localities to prepare detailed reference tables for 4,809,696 plots of land of 99 commune-level administrative units with 21,820 maps.
The total number of plots of land in the database is 4,809,696 plots, needing to be cleaned 4,232,332 plots; the number of plots of residential land that have been granted a Land Use Rights Certificate but are not in the database, needing to be collected is 266,514; of which, 229,727 plots of land can be collected, the remaining plots cannot be collected due to failure to contact the land user, loss of the Land Use Rights Certificate or failure to cooperate in providing...
To date, localities have collected 157,164/229,727 plots, reaching 68.4%; scanning 139,861/229,727 plots, reaching 59.4%, and imported 56,219/229,727 plots to mau 01, reaching 27.1%.
Some localities have collected, scan/scan data, reaching over 80% of the assigned targets, including: Tan Dinh, Nhan Hoa, Viet Yen, Phuong Lieu, Que Vo, Tien Du...
Concluding the Conference, Vice Chairman of the People's Committee of Bac Ninh province Dao Quang Khai emphasized that after the merger of two-level governments, localities must focus on handling many key tasks at the same time.
In the coming time, Mr. Dao Quang Khai requested that local leaders continue to improve their sense of responsibility, considering this a key task, one of the criteria for evaluating and evaluating local emulation in 2025.
Therefore, it is necessary to focus on directing and arranging staff with information technology qualifications to serve the implementation of "enriching and cleaning" land use rights.
Localities must report the review results to the Department of Agriculture and Environment every day and have data on the system every week, to ensure the overall progress of the province.
The leaders of the Department of Agriculture and Environment coordinated with the provincial police force to focus on directing and directly going to the grassroots to inspect, urge and guide localities in implementing the review and updating of land records. Develop a common outline for localities to implement according to the model; organize weekly online meetings with localities to evaluate the results.