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Ninh Phuoc: Deploying land management and construction order in 2024

Việt NamViệt Nam20/03/2024

On March 20, Ninh Phuoc District People's Committee held a conference to review land management and construction order in 2023 and deploy key tasks in 2024.

In 2023, the State management of land in Ninh Phuoc district has had many positive changes, achieving certain results. The district has completed the 2024 land use planning dossier; granted land use right certificates to 348 households, with a total area of ​​947,123 m2 ; carried out land recovery, compensation, and support when the State recovered land to implement 7 works and projects with a total area of ​​8,006 m2 / 79 households and individuals with compensation and support amount of over 1.8 billion VND...

Ninh Phuoc District People's Committee deploys land management work in 2024.

In 2024, Ninh Phuoc District People's Committee will continue to implement Resolution No. 21-NQ/TU of the 14th Provincial Party Committee on strengthening the Party's leadership in the management and effective use of land, mineral resources, and environmental protection until 2025, with a vision to 2030; carry out compensation and site clearance well, especially for key projects; focus on handling registration dossiers for granting land use right certificates, changing land purposes, land allocation, and land lease in the area according to approved land use plans and plans; focus on reviewing the use of public land for strict management; update and complete cadastral records for registered land plots, and issue land use right certificates; strengthen inspection and handling of cases of encroachment, improper land use, and violations in the fields of land and construction order, etc.


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