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Residents benefit from Revenue Dept’s digital push

Two years ago, the state government dedicated the Revenue Management Portal to the public. Through this portal, orders in 1,16,490 cases have already been uploaded. Information related to ongoing revenue cases is regularly updated on the portal, enabling people to access details of their cases online anytime without visiting offices.

News Arena Network - Shimla - UPDATED: November 21, 2025, 05:18 PM - 2 min read

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The Revenue Department of the Himachal Pradesh government is adopting new and advanced technologies on a large scale to ensure transparency. This has not only accelerated revenue-related work but has also eliminated the need for repeated visits to government offices to get works done.

 

Two years ago, the state government dedicated the Revenue Management Portal to the public. Through this portal, orders in 1,16,490 cases have already been uploaded. Information related to ongoing revenue cases is regularly updated on the portal, enabling people to access details of their cases online anytime without visiting offices.

 

A government spokesperson said the present State Government, led by Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, is committed to ensuring transparency not only in the Revenue Department but across all departments by adopting modern technology in their functioning. Emphasis is being laid on digitisation and promoting the e-filing system in government functioning. He said that since nearly 90 per cent of the population in Himachal Pradesh is connected with agriculture, a transparent, efficient, and technologically strong land administration system is crucial.

 

The paperless registry system ‘My Deed’ is also delivering positive results. Under this system, 55,874 registries have been completed across the state so far.

 

Any citizen can apply for a registry with the Tehsildar from anywhere and at any time and needs to visit the tehsil office only once. This has simplified the process and saved people’s time and money.

 

To ease the work of revenue officials, the e-Roznamcha system has been launched, enabling online filing of the Daily Incidents Diary. Additionally, to promote good governance and transparency, all revenue courts in the state have been made online since 1 September 2025. Through this system, processes related to partition, demarcation, correction and encroachment, from filing to hearing, are being carried out under the e-filing model. Since its launch, 5,940 cases have been filed, making the entire process faster and paperless.

 

All land record maps in the state have also been digitised and geo-referenced, meaning they are now linked with digital maps. This will ensure transparency and accuracy in land-related matters and provide significant convenience to landowners.

 

Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu said the government firmly believes in transparency so that citizens can access better services from the comfort of their homes. “I believe that digitization of departments is essential to ensure transparency and accountability in the system,” he said.
 

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