Haryana's Digital Revolution: Faceless Property Registration Takes Off
Haryana is launching a pilot project for a faceless property registration system in Faridabad, marking a significant step towards digital land administration. The initiative aims to enhance transparency, reduce physical interactions, and improve efficiency, potentially transforming property transactions across the state.
- Country:
- India
Haryana is breaking new ground in land administration by launching a pilot for a faceless property registration system in Faridabad. Financial Commissioner Sumita Misra announced the initiative, which aims to digitize property registration, increase transparency, and reduce physical interaction.
The pilot, set for a three-month duration, will test the system in one tehsil before considering expansion to other districts. This digital transformation is expected to streamline the property registration workflow, speeding up processes and reducing opportunities for corruption.
The system will be hosted securely on the Government of India's MeitY Cloud, ensuring robust data protection. If successful, the initiative could be rolled out statewide, reinforcing Haryana's commitment to technology-driven governance.
ALSO READ
-
Prison Intelligence Foils Intricate Narcotic Smuggling Plot in Faridabad
-
Empowering Athletes: Haryana's Commitment to PwD Sports Infrastructure
-
From Bars to Masterpieces: Haryana Inmates Showcase Craftsmanship at Surajkund Fair
-
Haryana Government's Strategic IAS Reshuffle: Key Appointments Unveiled
-
Haryana Police's Bold Strategy: Steering Youths Away from Crime