Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi today unveiled the e-registration app for revenue-related services, marking a significant step forward in the state’s digital governance efforts. The software intends to deliver all revenue services on a single platform, allowing users to use numerous facilities from the comfort of their own homes.
The e-registration software enables users to apply for various services, download papers online, and obtain information such as land registration, online slot booking, income certificate, certified copy, and sub-registrar office contact information. The application also includes feedback tools for visitor registration and application services.
Speaking at the event, CM Majhi emphasized the app’s simplicity and ease of use, saying, “The system is simple and convenient in the people’s government. Modern technology allows you to access a variety of services at your fingertips.” He was pleased that the Revenue Department has created the e-registration mobile app, which will allow users to apply for slot booking, a certified copy, and an EC for registration deed from home.
The CM also launched the Revenue Department’s annual success brochure, which highlights the department’s achievements over the previous year. Majhi said, “After our government came to power, there have been major reforms in the revenue administration sector, and revenue services have become closer to the people.”







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