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Digital Loan Book a Concrete Step Towards a Transparent, Empowered and Citizen-Centric Revenue System: Revenue Minister Tank Ram Verma

Launch of Digital Kisan Kitab and Digital Loan Book

A Historic Step Towards a Transparent and Technology-Enabled Revenue Administration

Raipur (thestates.news) | In a significant stride towards digital governance, Chhattisgarh today marked an important milestone in modernising its revenue administration. Revenue Minister Shri Tank Ram Verma formally launched the Digital Kisan Kitab at his residence office. On the occasion, the book “Chhattisgarh Bhu-Abhilekh Niyamavali”, Parts I to IV, authored by Umesh Kumar Patel and Shrikant Verma, was also released. The initiative is set to play a pivotal role in delivering modern, simplified and swift services to farmers and landholders across the state. Director, Land Records, Shri Vineet Nandanwar, along with concerned officials and staff, was present on the occasion.

The Digital Kisan Kitab will now replace the traditional manual farmer’s record book. Through this facility, farmers will be able to access their land-related information online anytime and from anywhere. The service will be available on the Bhuiya portal along with the B-1 and P-II reports, which farmers can conveniently view and download.

Under the digital system, necessary details will be updated automatically, eliminating the need for citizens to visit offices for corrections or modifications. Moreover, with digitally signed certified copies issued by the concerned Patwari, the validity and transparency of documents will be further strengthened.