It would be like income tax returns which are now digitally signed and issued.
"The land title document (7/12 extract) in one's name is very important and it is widely used in rural and semi-rural areas for identifying owners, for sanctioning of agriculture and non-agricultural loans, etc. These documents will be available (in digital format) from March end," state revenue minister Chandrakant Patil told reporters today.
Earlier, only paper copies of land title documents were issued, which led to bribery, or land disputes.
To avoid it, the state government on the directive of union government embarked on digitisation of land related documents. The idea is to offer security to the land records and avoid manual interference, said a senior revenue officer.
Lakhs of land titles are currently being digitised and verified.
The government is also training its staff for using the new system efficiently, the minister said.
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