95% of Land Records in Rural India Digitized

95% of Land Records in Rural India Digitized

As of 2023, approximately 95% of land records in rural India have been digitized as part of the Digital India Land Records Modernization Programme (DILRMP), an initiative launched by the Indian government to enhance the efficiency and transparency of land management. This impressive feat encompasses over 6.26 lakh villages, significantly transforming the process of land ownership documentation and management since its inception in 2016.

This digitization is not merely about modernizing records; it supports economic growth and stability, empowering marginalized communities by improving access to land rights and eliminating bureaucratic roadblocks. The introduction of easily accessible, clear title deeds can significantly enhance farmers’ access to credit and further enable them to engage in legal and financial transactions with confidence.

In summary, the digitization of land records in rural India under the DILRMP represents a significant leap toward modernizing land management, enhancing transparency, and reducing disputes while fostering economic development. The initiative aims to ensure that all citizens have secure and reliable access to their land rights in a more inclusive manner.

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Pavita Jones