Agartala: The Tripura Revenue Department has launched a series of digital land governance reforms to streamline revenue administration, improve land record transparency and enhance citizen service delivery.
As per the Tripura government, all information related to the inheritance of registered documents will now be uploaded online. This will not only enhance transparency but also enable potential buyers to verify land ownership before making purchases.
The Tripura Revenue Department will assign a 14-digit Unique Land Parcel Identification Number (ULPIN) to every land plot to simplify land identification and ensure accurate record-keeping.
The Department will also conduct a regular cybersecurity audit of 12 software platforms that it uses. These include e-Land, Court Monitoring System, Tripura Web Map, Land Services SHD, and the National Generic Document Registration System (NGDRS), among others.
These steps help to protect sensitive data and prevent irregular access. These also significantly strengthen the revenue administration.
The Department also decided to form a committee at the sub-division level under the Chairmanship of the Sub-Divisional Magistrate. The committee will also comprise other officers of the sub-division, including the Medical Officer to scrutinize applications seeking permission for the sale of allotted land.
The committee will maintain strict vigilance on land transfers, name transfers and the division of agricultural land and water bodies. They will verify the authenticity and necessity of each application through a transparent process.











































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