CM launches e-registration mobile app by Revenue dept

Bhubaneswar: Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi Wednesday launched an e-registration mobile application developed by the Revenue department. While launching the app, the Chief Minister described it as a significant milestone in the state government’s efforts to deliver digital public services. The app, Majhi said, allows users to book slots, obtain certified copies, and access encumbrance certificates (EC) for registration deeds—all from the convenience of their Android mobile phones. The Chief Minister said that users can also check the benchmark value of land and access complete information about the respective Sub-Registrar’s office through the app. He noted that the new system has become fully paperless and cashless, significantly reducing unnecessary crowding at Sub-Registrar offices.

Highlighting the achievements of the Revenue department, the Chief Minister stated that this year, under the Vasundhara Yojana, the government has provided housing leases to 16,727 homeless individuals. In the past year, permanent land leases have been issued in the names of 20,385 government institutions, including primary schools, upper primary schools, high schools, and colleges. Additionally, through a special campaign, 4,61,602 land accounts have been surveyed, and the names of 1,16,486 deceased persons have been officially recorded in favour of their legal heirs. Majhi also unveiled a booklet published by the Revenue department, which documents the department’s achievements over the past year. He said it reflects a responsible administrative system marked by efficiency and citizen-centric governance.

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