Lucknow, Jan. 29 -- Chief secretary SP Goyal on Tuesday issued strong directives to district administrations to accelerate the drive for Ayushman Bharat card, farmer registry and land identification for industrial development, while expressing displeasure over sluggish implementation in several districts. Reviewing key schemes through video-conferencing with divisional commissioners and district magistrates, he instructed officials to ensure rapid creation of Ayushman cards for all eligible beneficiaries. Districts were authorised to issue new operator IDs to boost card generation, with a minimum of 1,000 operator IDs to be created in each district. He directed chief medical officers to conduct daily reviews. Goyal expressed serious concern over the slow progress of the farmer registry under the PM Kisan scheme and ordered show-cause notices to the 20 worst-performing districts. He stressed the need for intensive daily monitoring by district magistrates to achieve 100% farmer ID generation by March 31, 2026, with clear daily targets for staff. He also instructed time-bound disposal of long-pending revenue cases, giving priority to older matters to improve judicial efficiency. Under the Svamitva scheme, the state plans to distribute 1.5 million new property cards. Districts were asked to assess gaps and ensure maximum preparation and distribution. For the expansion of Integrated Manufacturing and Logistics Clusters (IMLC), nine districts - including Mainpuri, Farrukhabad, Varanasi, Mirzapur and Muzaffarnagar - were directed to identify 1,000 hectares of land each within 15 days, ensuring good connectivity to expressways and highways. Officials informed that 64% of beneficiaries under PM Kisan have been issued farmer IDs so far, with Rampur leading at 86.12% completion. Under the Svamitva scheme, property cards have been prepared in over 80% of villages. The state aims to complete the exercise by June 2026....