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Land records of 192 villages digitised in National Capital

The move is aimed at ensuring that citizens do not have to visit the revenue offices to get land records, which also seeks to bring transparency in the system.

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The Delhi government has digitised the land records of 192 villages of the 224 villages in the national Capital. The process of computerisation of land records in the remaining villages will be completed soon.

The move is aimed at ensuring that citizens do not have to visit the revenue offices to get land records, which also seeks to bring transparency in the system. According to the revenue department, the process for the computerisation of land records in the remaining villages was underway, which will be completed soon.

In a written reply to a question asked by AAP MLA Mohammad Ishraque in the Delhi Assembly, Revenue Minister Kailash Gahlot said that several reasons, including urbanisation of some villages, are coming in the way of computerising land records of 32 villages, which will be resolved soon.

Under the computerised system, the digitally signed records of rights is available 24x7 in the public domain and can be downloaded by citizens anywhere. Through this online database, people can get a view of the property land record and its legal status.

People can then cross-check the land status through the maps put up online showing the ground situation, and any discrepancy can be pointed out immediately.

However, the minister said that no timeline has been fixed for digitisation of the land record of other villages.

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