The Land and Real Estate Record Digitization Project is a government initiative designed to modernize land management systems and make property records more accessible, transparent and secure. The project focuses on converting manual land files into a digital database that can be easily accessed by citizens, government departments and investors. It aims to reduce disputes, eliminate fraudulent practices and improve service delivery through reliable and updated land information.
The development includes digital scanning of land files, creation of an online land information system, GIS based mapping, automated verification processes and integration with revenue and registration departments. These tools allow users to check ownership details, verify records and obtain property related documents without delays. By improving accuracy and reducing paperwork, the project supports efficient urban planning and better management of public and private land assets.