Delhi, Dec 17: Under the programme of modernisation and digitizing of land records the government has digitised around 98.5 percent in the country, Rural development minister on Tuesday informed Lok Sabha.
The Lok Sabha, Rural Development Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan shared that the Government has been implementing a comprehensive programme for digitisation and computerisation of land records and registration processes under DILRMP, with 100 per cent financial assistance from Central Government since 2016-17.
“The objective of this scheme is to accelerate and complete the modernisation and digitisation of land records, ensuring that rural land records are accurate, up-to-date, and seamlessly integrated with various Government Schemes and Banking Sector,” the Minister said.
He also shared that some of the areas of northeastern states do not have land records like other States due to community ownership and the Union Territory of Ladakh has started digitisation in the last couple of years.
Elaborating on measures taken by the Government for achieving 100 per cent digitisation of land records across all States and UTs, the Minister said, “The Department is regularly monitoring the implementation of the DILRMP with concerned officials of States/UTs, through regular video conferences, review meetings, regional review meetings and field visits by the senior officers of the Department.”