MP, West Bengal lead India's land record digitisation drive: NCAER study

Ladakh, J&K, Sikkim and a few other North-Eastern states have a long way forward

MP, West Bengal lead India's land record digitisation drive: NCAER study
Ladakh, J&K, Sikkim and a few other North-Eastern states have a long way forward in land digitisation
Arnab Dutta
1 min read Last Updated : Mar 05 2021 | 12:31 AM IST
With the central and state governments striving to digitise all land records in the country, online accessibility of data has improved in 2020-21 over last year. The latest edition of National Land Records and Survey Index (N-LRSI), formulated by Delhi-based think tank National Council for Applied Economic Research (NCAER), show while some states like Madhya Pradesh, West Bengal and Odisha have improved their records over the last year and held on to the top spots, some states/UTs like Ladakh, J&K, Sikkim and a few other North-Eastern states have a long way forward.

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Topics :DigitisationncaerWest BengalMadhya Pradesh

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