Thiruvananthapuram:
Even as the Government is preparing for online mutation (pokkuvaravu) across
the state, the officials in the village, taluk and other revenue offices are
quite apprehensive about its implementation as there is a dearth of qualified
staff who can handle the documents online. Moreover, doubts have also been
raised if online mutation would be fool proof.
Now being
implemented in Palakkad district, the government says that it is being smoothly
implemented in the district and no complaints have been raised till now.
However, those who are apprehensive said that though Palakkad is claimed to be
a success, the government was yet to prove it. They also pointed out the
possibility of technical error when registration of documents are made online.
Stating
that there was nothing to worry when online mutation was introduced, Revenue
Minister Adoor Prakash said that the online facility that was introduced in
Palakkad district was functioning in a smooth manner. However, he pointed out
that once the resurvey was completed, everything would be streamlined. ''Once
the online mutation comes into force, there will not be any complaints with
regard to land transactions,'' he said.
However, the employees in the revenue department and the document writers forum have raised concern with regard to online mutation. Kerala Document Writers, Scribes and Stamp vendors Welfare Board member Mannoorkonam Sathyan said that there was not enough qualified staff in the revenue offices who can handle the documents online. Once the online mutation comes into effect, there are chances of more delay and extra financial burden on the part of the people, he said. Pointing out that around 50,000 document and scribe writers were in the state, he expressed his fear that the proposed reforms in the registration department will render them jobless and adversely affect their livelihood. However, he said that once all the offices are brought under the system, there would be more transparency.
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