Hanoi deploys the "45 days" peak period, mobilizing the entire political system to get rich, clean up and standardize land data to meet the criteria of "right - enough - clean - living".
According to Vice Chairman of the City People's Committee Bui Duy Cuong, the guidelines, mechanisms and implementation procedures are complete, the most important thing is to organize decisive, synchronous and accurate implementation. Departments, branches and local authorities must consider this as a key task, mobilizing the entire political system to participate; in which Party Committee Secretaries and Chairmen of People's Committees of communes and wards directly lead, direct, and strengthen propaganda to help people coordinate in declaring and verifying information, contributing to accelerating the progress of building a land database.
The Vice Chairman of the City People's Committee requested that the land database must be updated regularly during the process of resolving administrative procedures, because this is a "always alive" data system, always fluctuating daily and hourly. Operation must ensure continuous and timely updates of all land fluctuations, avoiding data delays or not reflecting the reality correctly.
Currently, communes and wards of Hanoi are actively participating in the campaign, contributing to enriching, cleaning up and standardizing land data.
Van Dinh commune
According to reported data, Van Dinh commune has 60,813 land plots, and up to this point, the whole commune still has 19,495 plots that need to be cleaned.
Van Dinh Commune People's Committee has established 6 assisting groups, each group is equipped with 1 photocopier, scanner and is granted an account to update data directly. In addition to commune and village officials, each group is strengthened by 3 FPT University students to provide technical support for data collection and entry; and at the same time thoroughly grasp the spirit of "Going to every alley, knocking on every door".
The forces participating in the campaign will directly go to each house to collect information and update data to the cadastral system; the goal of the whole commune is to strive to implement from July 7 to July 18, 2026, completing 100% of the collection of land use right certificates, CCCDs of land users and updating data to the cadastral data system.
Thanh Xuan Ward
Thanh Xuan Ward People's Committee also launched the 45-day peak campaign to focus on accelerating the progress of land measurement and registration and building a national land database throughout the area.
To ensure the "6 clarity" principle (clear person, clear task, clear time, clear responsibility, clear product, clear authority), the Ward People's Committee has established a specialized working group headed by the Chairman of the Ward People's Committee, members are professional officials of the Economic, Infrastructure and Urban Department, Ward Police, along with representatives of Thanh Xuan Land Registration Office Branch and Heads of residential groups.
To ensure the progress of the Plan, Thanh Xuan Ward People's Committee requests land users (organizations, households, individuals) in the area to proactively coordinate with the Working Group to implement the following contents: Prepare a copy of the Certificate of Land Use Rights (red book/pink book) and Identity Card/CCCD. Coordinate to provide personal information and house and land records to the Working Group in the area to perform scanning (scanning) and digitizing documents according to regulations; Implement declaration and registration of land changes (if any) according to instructions to ensure that their legitimate rights are updated to the national data system.
Huong Son commune
During the implementation of the "45-day Campaign" on completing the national land database, Huong Son commune focuses on reviewing, supplementing, and completing information for land plots with incomplete data; determining the location of land plots lacking spatial information; updating cadastral records, adjusting cadastral maps and enriching and cleaning up the land database; ensuring that all land plots have complete information on cadastral maps and in the database.
Phase 1, the commune focuses on reviewing and fully updating information for 5,136 public land plots managed by the Commune People's Committee. At the same time, continue to clean up data for the remaining 39,531 non-agricultural land plots and agricultural land, striving to complete before July 30, 2026 according to the city's direction.
In phase 2, the commune will focus on reviewing and updating data for about 12,365 land plots that have not been updated on the database system and cadastral maps because they have not been measured and declared. Implementation time is from July 30, 2026 to before August 30, 2026.
