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NOT!FICATION Bishnupur, the 15Th May,2Ot2 GOVERNMENT OF MANIPUR OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY COMMISSIONER: BISHNUPUR MANIPUR NOT!FICATION Bishnupur, the 15th May,2Ot2 No3}al92( R)-DCB: lt is hereby inform to all concerned general public that Computerization of Land Records in respect of the following revenue villages of Bishnupur District have been completed and issue of Computerized Jamabandi have been started in the office of the Deputy Commissioner, Bishnupur District, All pattadars in respect of the following villages may purchase Jamabandi from the Office of Deputy Commissioner on payment of Rs. L5/- per Jamabandi. Sl.No Name ofthe SDC Circle Name of village Sub-Deputy Collector, Kumbi , l) 63- Ithai Moirang Sub- Division. 2) 60- Sagang 3) 65- Wapokpi 4) 65- Khordak 5) 65- Nongmaikhong 6) 92-Chairen 7) 95- Kamson Tampak 8) 98- Trobung 9) 102- Tangjeng Sub-Deputy Collector, Moirang, l) 49-Khoirentak 2. Moirang Sub-Division. 2) 50-Thamnapokpi 3) 54-Kha-Thinungei 4) 66-Ithing s) 67-Karang 6) 5 I -Ngangkhalawai 7) 52-Moirang Part-I 8) 65-Thanga e) 9l-Kwakta 3. Sub- Deputy Collector, Bishnupur, r) 39- Khoijuman Khullen Bishnupur Sub- Division. 2) 34- Tengkhal Khunou 3) 35- Ngaikhong Khullen 4) 37- Bishnupur Awang s) 38- Bishnupur Kha Sub-Deputy Collector, Nambol, 1) 08-KakyaiLangpok 4, Nambol Sub-Division. 2) I l- Lourembam 3) 13- Ishok 4) l4-I(hathong 5) lS-Thiyam 6) l7-Phoijing 7) l8- Laitonjam 8) 19- Nambol Awang 9) 22- Naorem l0) 23-Maibam ll) Z6-Balaram Khul l2) 25-Kabo Wakchine The practice of issuing manually processed Jamabandi (Patta) in respect of the above mentioned villages shall be discontinued with immediate effect. 42t,- Copytor 1) The Commissioner (Rev), Government of Manipur. 2) Th.e gqecpl Settlement and Land R.qcord, Manipur. 3) The State lnformatics Officer, NlC, Manipur. 4) . The Sub-Divisiona t Officer, Moirang/Bishnupur/Nam bol. They are requested to issde instruction to the staff and Circte officials. 5) The District Informatics fficer, NlC, Bishnupur District. for necessary action.. 6) The Su b-Deputy Collector, Kumbi/Mokang/Bishnupur/Na mbol for necessary action. 7l The District lnformation officer(DtPR, Bishnupur. she is requested to make arrangement for inclusioh of the Notice as news item in Local channel Newspapers. 8) Notice Board. e) Guard file..
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