Digital India Land Records Modernisation Programme (DILRMP)

    • It was originally launched as National Land Record Modernisation Programme (NLRMP) in 2008.
    • It was renamed as DILRMP in 2016 after merging Computerisation of Land Records (CLR) and Strengthening of Revenue Administration and Updating of Land Records (SRA&ULR).
    • It aims to improve the quality and accessibility of land records and move towards guaranteed titles.
    • National Informatics Centre (NIC) handles installation, maintenance of hardware/software, and training of officials.

Major Components

1. Computerisation of Records: Includes mutations/transfers.

2. Digitisation of Maps: Integrates textual and spatial data.

3. Survey/Re-survey: Updates all survey and settlement records and creates original cadastral records where necessary.

4. Computerisation of Registration: Integrates with the land records maintenance system.

5. Geospatial Information System (GIS): Core development for enhanced land records management.

Benefits

    • Real-time availability of land ownership records.
    • Free access to records reducing corruption and harassment.
    • Abolishes stamp papers and reduces fees through digital interfaces.
    • Significantly reduces the time to obtain Records of Rights (ROR).
    • Single-window service for ‘anytime-anywhere’ access, saving time and effort.
    • Automated mutations minimize fraudulent property deals.
    • Conclusive titling reduces litigation scope.
    • Tamper-proof records ensure security.
    • Market value information and various certificates (e.g., domicile, caste, income) will be accessible online.
    • Data on eligibility for government programs based on land records will be available.
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