Friends, I have brought an important piece of information for you. If your land or property has not been officially registered under Jamabandi (land record mutation), then please get it done as soon as possible—whether in the name of your father or mother. Whether it's your house or farmland, ensure that it is registered under Jamabandi. If it is not, the land will be considered government land. The government has declared that unregistered land will be taken over. Please take help from an Amin (land surveyor), and get your land record updated online. Once it is done, your name will be listed in the official online records, and you will not face any legal issues regarding your land. If your name or your father's/mother's name is not in the survey or Jamabandi records, the land can be declared government property. If no one in your family is aware of this, please inform them as soon as possible. Land records are being updated online now. Surveys are ongoing, and names are being recorded in those surveys. If your name is not listed in the survey, it will not be included in the records, and the land can become government-owned. Friends, I am trying to inform your parents and you all: please get your land registered under your name. Many of our elders (like grandparents) may have passed away, and the land might still be in their name. If that land is not transferred and registered under your name through Jamabandi, the government is now saying that such land may be taken over. Anyone can claim it as government land. Even if you’ve sold a piece of land, but the Dakhil-Kharij (legal transfer process) has not been done, the land will still legally belong to the name in the official records—not yours. So please, complete the online land registration process. Submit the necessary forms through your mobile phone or local office. Once the data is uploaded online, your land rights will be secured. Please, take this message seriously—it concerns your and your parents' future. Inform your family and get the Jamabandi done as soon as possible. Thank you and Namaskar. Please consider my words carefully—it’s about your life and your property.