An Indian city has implemented counterfeit-proof land record management using the Avalanche blockchain.
On the 6th (local time), the Dantewada district administration in the state of Chhattisgarh in India announced that it had completed the land records administration.
The project is being carried out in collaboration with Indian blockchain startup LegitDoc, Avalanche.
The data was stored on the blockchain. Mayank IAS, the district administration officer of Dantewada,
Highlighting the importance of this step, Chaturvedi said, "For decades, citizens have had to endure huge inconvenience in enquiring land records and verification sometimes took weeks. Now,
"Through digitization and blockchain storage, citizens can quickly and safely check their records, and they cannot be forged."
The government has set up kiosks in each local administrative district to enable citizens and civil servants to easily access land information.
However, to protect confidential information, prior approval is required for access.
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"The system is for authorised users and is designed to enable tax officials at tehsil level to access records," he said.
"Through the blockchain-based land records system, civil servants can search land information and digitize records.
"This will allow users to view and download documents such as B-1 forms (elevator installation documents), land rights records, ledgers, ownership documents, and cadastral maps," he said.
Any number of government documents can be queried and verified on the blockchain," he added.
2025/03/07 12:34 KST
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