Rajasthan CM launches Digital India Land Records Modernization Programme

This initiative aims to bring transparency, accuracy, and accessibility to land management systems.

November 17, 2024: The Chief Minister of Rajasthan Bhajanlal Sharma launched the Digital India Land Records Modernization Programme (DILRMP) for the Amet tehsil in Rajsamand district. This initiative marks a significant achievement in the digitization and modernization of land records in Rajasthan, aiming to bring transparency, accuracy, and accessibility to land management systems.

The virtual inauguration, attended by key dignitaries and officials, was celebrated with a grand event at the Amet tehsil headquarters. MLA Surendra Singh Rathor presiding over the event, highlighted the project’s importance in empowering the farming community and landowners. He said, “This initiative will ensure accurate, accessible, and transparent land records for our citizens, removing long-standing hurdles and benefiting rural communities immensely.”

The chief minister’s virtual address underscored the government’s commitment to leveraging technology to enhance public services. He remarked, “This modernization initiative is a step forward in making Rajasthan a leader in digital governance. It empowers our citizens by providing seamless access to land records and ensuring fairness in land ownership.”

Arahas Technologies, under the leadership of CEO Saurabh Rai, executed the project using advanced survey tools, digital data integration, and technologies like Ground Control Network establishment,. Rai stated, “This project exemplifies how innovation can drive social and economic progress. We are honored to be part of this transformative journey.”

The event also showcased updated maps, digitized land ownership records, and boundary adjustments for over 600 villages in the Amet tehsil. The project ensures accuracy in land measurement, simplifies administrative processes, and significantly reduces disputes related to land ownership. The modernization is part of the Rajasthan government’s larger vision of empowering citizens and creating a “Samriddh Kisan, Khushhaal Kisan” (Prosperous Farmer, Happy Farmer) environment. Citizens were also handed their updated digital land records during the event.

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