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Digital Land Services Set to Implement Bhumi Seba App, Announces Secretary

Embraces a revolutionary approach to digital land services, as stated by him

Digital Land Services set for launch through Bhumi Seba App, announces Secretary
Digital Land Services set for launch through Bhumi Seba App, announces Secretary

Digital Land Services Set to Implement Bhumi Seba App, Announces Secretary

The much-anticipated 'Bhumi Seba App' is set to be introduced on September 18, 2022, marking a significant step towards digitising land services in the country. The announcement was made during a seminar on 'Preparation of an Integrated App on Land', presided over by Senior Secretary ASM Saleh Ahmed at the Land Ministry conference room in the secretariat.

The app, aimed at increasing knowledge about land services and improving upon existing ones, is expected to benefit all citizens of the country. Md Hamidur Rahman and Md Hannan Miah, who were also present at the seminar, are known land service specialists, lending credibility to the project.

The senior secretary emphasised the importance of land as a vital asset and expressed optimism that the app will streamline and simplify land services, making them more accessible for common people. Additional features are planned to be added to the app to ensure it is user-friendly and efficient.

The development of the app has not been without its challenges, with various barriers and variations along the way. However, the team behind the project remains committed to delivering a high-quality product.

The person who announced the development of the integrated 'Bhumi Seba App' for the rural population is not specified in the available information. Md Shariful Islam, Md Emdadul Haque Chowdhury, and Mohammad Mahfuzur Rahman were among those who addressed the seminar, sharing their insights and expertise on the project.

The secretary referenced positive responses from the land service call centre, implying that the app may indeed improve upon existing services. For citizens to receive digital land services, they must be digitized themselves, a point emphasised by the secretary during the seminar.

The introduction of the 'Bhumi Seba App' is expected to add a new dimension to the digitised land services of the country, making it easier for citizens to access and manage their land-related affairs. With its user-friendly interface and additional features, the app is poised to revolutionise the way land services are delivered in the country.

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