"If you feed the data for 100 land documents, errors are found in at least 30 documents," the officer said.
"The earlier deadline for digitisation of land records in all the 43,943 villages in the state was August 15. However, till August 14 the officials could complete works of 3,893 villages only," the official said quoting a state government report.
"The error percentage in the digitised documents is as high as 30 per cent. The senior revenue officers also verify the documents and correct it; hence the pace of error-free documents has slowed down," said the official.
Earlier, the record of 7/12 receipt of revenue department -- also known as land title document was maintained manually.
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However, several errors were noticed in the manual system, besides, several malpractices had crept in which led to instances of land grabbing, selling land without consent of the owner, changing names of the owners and so on.
Thus to keep a check on such practices, the state government decided to digitise land title documents.
The document is very crucial for establishing the ownership of a person or group of persons over a piece of land. The same document is required for farmers to avail loan, establish ownership, for availing crop insurance and even in legal matters as an authentic document.
"The pace has slowed down but by Diwali we would complete everything," Chandrakant Patil, state revenue minister told PTI today.