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• Karnataka government plans to complete full land management digitisation within a 100-day timeline.
• The move aims to improve transparency, accuracy, and efficiency in land record administration.
• Manual dependency in land records will be reduced through structured digital systems.
• The initiative is expected to speed up land transactions and improve inter-department coordination.
• The programme is part of Karnataka’s ongoing governance reforms focused on technology-led public service delivery.
The Karnataka government has announced a time-bound plan to digitise its land management system within 100 days, with a focus on improving transparency, efficiency, and reliability in land-related administration.
The initiative is designed to modernise land records by shifting from manual documentation to a structured digital system. Officials stated that the goal is to improve the accuracy of land data, reduce inconsistencies in records, and make information more accessible for both administrative use and public services.
A key part of the plan is to streamline land transactions by creating a unified digital framework that allows faster processing and better coordination between departments handling land governance. This is also expected to reduce delays that are often seen in verification and record-related procedures.
The government has been working on digitisation efforts in recent years, including the scanning and conversion of physical land records into digital formats. The current 100-day target is aimed at accelerating this process and strengthening the overall system to ensure smoother land administration.
Officials have indicated that improved data integration across departments will also help reduce disputes and improve clarity in ownership records. The initiative aligns with Karnataka’s broader push towards governance reforms through technology-based systems, particularly in areas where public interaction and documentation processes are high.