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Computerisation
of Land Records
The
scheme of Computerisation of Land Records (CLR) was started in 1988-89. This is
a 100 per cent grant-in-aid scheme executed by the State Govts. The main
objective of CLR scheme is that landowners should get computerized copies of
Records of Rights (RORs) at a reasonable price. The ultimate objective of the
scheme is ‘on-line management’ of land records in the country.
The
main objectives are :
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Provide
computerised copies of the Record of Rights(ROR) to the
Land owners at nominal rates on demand |
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Ensure
speed, accuracy, transparency and dispute resolution |
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Information empowerment of land owners and freeing them from the
clutches of colonial systems - paradigm shift from tax based approach to
management of land administration |
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Provide fast and efficient retrieval of information for decision
making |
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Achieve low cost and easily reproducible basic land record data
for reliable and durable preservation |
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Value addition and modernization in Land Administration |
In order
to develop comprehensive Land Records Management Information System, data on the following
aspects are fed to the computer.
1. Record of Rights.
2.
Ownership details.
3. Tenant details.
4. Cropping pattern.
5. Irrigation details.
6. Land utilisation details.
7. Land Revenue details.
8. Mutation details.
9. Encroachment details.
10. Land
dispute details.
Presently land records and other
subsidiary records are store houses of information and data is unclassified, unprocessed
and not quickly retrievable. Computerisation of these documents will generate information
in various stages. For management of land data a
plot is the smallest entity so the data volume is assessed keeping the plot in mind.
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