Tamper proof technique: Telangana to assign geographical coordinates to lands
The Telangana government will very soon undertake a survey to allot geographical coordinates --longitudes and latitudes --to lands to make them tamper-proof, Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao said on Thursday. Rao, after launching Dharani portal, an integrated land record management system at Moodu Chintalapally village in neighbouring Medchal-Malkajgiri district, said Telangana is the first state in the country which has been using Information Technology in a massive way to digitize land records. Once the coordinates are assigned, the land records will become tamper proof," he said addressing a public meeting at Moodu Chintalapally. On the Dharani portal, Rao said records of about 1.46 crore acres of land have been uploaded in the website and people can access them any time with just a click.







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