Land records of Delhi’s villages go online

Update: 2016-11-02 01:19 GMT
Land records of almost all villages across national capital have been digitised as part of efforts to bring transparency and weed out corruption, Delhi government said on Tuesday. The move will ensure that citizens will no longer be required to visit the revenue offices in order to get land records. 

A senior officer of the Revenue Department said that land records of all villages of Delhi except for the villages of North District have been digitised and digitally signed from Tuesday. There are about 356 villages in the national Capital. 

“Record of rights (ROR) can be obtained from the Citizen Service Centers at the respective district offices or can also be downloaded from the website - dlrc.delhigovt.nic.in. “The district offices have been directed to prominently display the list of villages and khatas which are yet to digitally signed at the notice boards and the respective district websites,” the officer said. The digital khatas of North District will also be completed very shortly, official also said.

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