Digitization of Land Records

Syllabus: GS2/Governance

Context

  • Rural India is undergoing a significant transformation with the digitization of land records, modernizing the management of land ownership. 

About

  • 95% of land records have been digitized in rural India since 2016, marking a critical advancement towards ensuring secure and accessible land ownership in rural areas.

Need for Digitization of Land Records

  • It has transformed land management by addressing traditional challenges like disputes, fraud, and inefficient manual processes. 
  • Ownership information is easily accessible online, enhancing transparency and reducing illegal encroachments. 
  • It simplifies dispute resolution, easing court burdens, and empowering marginalized communities by improving access to land rights. 
  • Integration with geospatial mapping enhances land management, enabling accurate surveys and planning. 
  • During land acquisitions or disasters, digital records ensure fair and timely compensation

Digital India Land Records Modernization Programme (DILRMP)

  • It was previously known as the National Land Record Modernization Programme, and was restructured as a Central Sector Scheme in 2016, with full funding from the union government. 
  • Its main goal is to establish a modern and transparent land records management system by developing an Integrated Land Information Management System.
  • Achievements: 
    • Around 95% of land records have been computerized.
    • Digitization of cadastral maps has reached 68.02% at national level. 
    • 87% of Sub-Registrar Offices (SROs) have been integrated with land records. 
  • Key Initiatives under DILRMP
    • Unique Land Parcel Identification Number (ULPIN): It provides a 14-digit alphanumeric code for each land parcel, based on its geo-coordinates.
    • National Generic Document Registration System (NGDRS): It provides a uniform process for document registration across the country, allowing online entry, payments, appointments, and document searches. 
    • e-Court Integration: It aims to provide authentic land information to the judiciary, aiding in faster case resolution and reducing land disputes. 
    • Transliteration of Land Records: To overcome language barriers in accessing land records, the program is transliterating land documents into any of the 22 languages listed in Schedule VIII of the Constitution. 
    • Bhoomi Samman: 168 districts across 16 States have achieved “Platinum Grading” for completing over 99% of the program’s core components, including land record computerization and map digitization.

Conclusion

  • India is witnessing a transformative shift in land governance, focusing on enhancing transparency and accessibility of land information. 
  • This change is especially important for marginalized communities, as it empowers them with secure and accessible proof of ownership—an essential factor for economic growth and stability. 
  • As land records become clearer and more accessible, they pave the way for a more inclusive and equitable society.

Source: PIB

 

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