Punjab Newsline, Chandigarh –
Financial Commissioner Revenue and Disaster Management Department, Dr. Sumita Misra, said that the State Government will modernize all registration offices across the state by restructuring them on the model of Passport Seva Kendras. This initiative underscores CM Sh, Nayab Singh Saini's commitment to ease-of-doing-property-transactions for citizens.
She stated this while reviewing the working of the Revenue and Disaster Management Department. Dr. Misra said that the initiative will be rolled out in a phased manner, starting with high-density and high-transaction districts such as Panchkula, Gurugram, and Faridabad. She stressed that this transformation is not limited to infrastructure improvements but is part of a broader plan to strengthen service delivery, boost transparency, and increase accountability within the revenue administration.
Dr. Misra said that this new model will include citizen-centric features such as online slot booking, well-equipped waiting areas, real-time digital display systems, and dedicated helpdesks. Signage and information will be made available in local languages to further assist citizens. To address persistent issues of slow server response during registration activities, particularly at sub-divisional and tehsil levels, Dr. Misra directed the establishment of two state-level Revenue Data Centres with a storage capacity of 2 petabytes each. She directed officers to float tenders for the same within the next 10 days.
While reviewing the Haryana Large Scale Mapping Project, Dr. Misra instructed officers to complete the Tatima updation across all districts by the end of August. She stated that this exercise is crucial for accurate land demarcation and for facilitating faster and dispute-free registrations. These steps are part of the state’s broader vision to promote digital governance, improve citizen services, and ensure a corruption-free and transparent property registration system.
She apprised that till date, 418 out of 440 pilot villages (95%) across 22 districts have successfully completed their Tatima updation. This represents a substantial leap forward in land records modernization and a strong increase from the 380 villages reported on May 8, 2025, reflecting the addition of 38 villages in just over a month. Several districts have achieved 100% Tatima updation of their allotted pilot villages. These include Charkhi Dadri, Faridabad, Fatehabad, Hisar, Jind, Kaithal, Karnal, Panchkula, Panipat, Rohtak, Sirsa, and Sonipat. Gurugram also showed progress, leading in new additions with 11 new villages reaching 80% completion. The efforts have resulted in a significant increase in processed records, with a total of 3,53,680 Tatima records completed as of June 25, marking an increase of 23,005 records since May 8.