DLP Report
PESHAWAR
The Senior Member of the Board of Revenue (SMBR) for Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Amir Sultan Tareen on Wednesday paid a visit to the Settlement & Digitization of Land Records (SDLR) Project. According to a statement, during the visit Amir Sultan Tareen was briefed on the comprehensive objectives, progress, and future plans of the initiative.
The SDLR Project aims to modernize land record-keeping through accurate, transparent, and GIS-based systems, ensuring long-term improvements in governance and socio-economic development across the province.
At the briefing, the Project Director, along with senior officers, outlined the project’s scope, emphasizing key areas such as field settlement operations, advanced survey techniques, digitization of legacy records, establishment of GIS databases, and enhanced service delivery mechanisms.
The SMBR was updated on the project’s achievements, ongoing activities across several districts, and the challenges encountered during the implementation process, the statement said.
Plans for the procurement of essential equipment and capacity-building initiatives for project staff were also highlighted as part of future actions.
Speaking on the occasion, the SMBR emphasized the importance of completing the project on time, adhering to approved standards.
He stressed that the digitization of land records is a cornerstone of good governance, with significant implications for transparency, efficient dispute resolution, and fostering socio-economic growth.
Mr Tareen issued directives to streamline processes and enhance coordination among all involved stakeholders.
He urged the project team to maintain their momentum and ensure that the outcomes align with the provincial vision of land governance reforms.








