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Digital Era of Revenue Services in Haryana: CM Launches New Website

July 31, 2025 08:57 PM
Digital Era of Revenue Services in Haryana: CM Launches New Website

Punjab Newsline, Chandigarh-
Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini today unveiled the new official website of the Revenue & Disaster Management Department i.e https://revenueharyana.gov.in/. He stated that through this initiative transparency will be ensured in the department and scope of leakages will be eliminated.

CM emphasized the transformative impact of the new website, stating, "The Revenue Department will now be even closer to the people. With this new website, all revenue services are consolidated onto a single platform, eliminating the need for citizens make repeated visits to revenue offices." The technologically advanced website boasts feature such as Single Sign-On (SSO) that allows users to access multiple applications and websites with a single set of login credentials, online slot booking, real-time digital display systems, dedicated help desks, and information available in local languages. A key highlight is the ability for citizens to submit registration applications from the ease of their homes, requiring only a single biometric presence for finalization, thereby significantly accelerating and simplifying the process. With the launch of this new website all 26 services will be under one roof. The State Government will modernize all registration offices across the state by restructuring them on the model of Passport Seva Kendras, CM added.

While addressing, CM stated that the Haryana government has ushered in a new era for revenue records, which are now fully GIS-based, enabling real-time monitoring of land status. The demarcation process has gone entirely paperless, utilizing rovers and a dedicated demarcation portal for enhanced efficiency and accuracy. Each district now features modern record rooms, equipped with state-of-the-art scanning technology and public-facing desks. Till date, the department has diligently digitized and scanned 39.80 crore pages with 39.57 crore pages uploaded to a central database accessible via the Web HALRIS portal.

While speaking at the launch of the website, Cabinet Minister Vipul Goel who also holds the portfolio of Revenue & Disaster Management, highlighted that Haryana is making remarkable strides in transforming land governance. Through ambitious initiatives like the Haryana Large Scale Mapping Project (HaLSMP) and the Modern Revenue Record Rooms (MRRR) project, the state aims to safeguard essential land data from both natural and man-made disruptions. These reforms are expected to bring unprecedented clarity, transparency, and efficiency to rural and urban land management systems. Each district now boasts a state-of-the-art record room with modern infrastructure, including climate-controlled storage, advanced scanning equipment, and a public-facing front desk for grievance redressal and document requests. He also expressed his best wishes and appreciated the strenuous efforts of officers of the Revenue Department and its IT team. The launch of this new website marks a significant transformation for the Haryana Revenue and Disaster Management Department, as it aims to bring essential services directly to the people.

Haryana Financial Commissioner Revenue, Dr. Sumita Misra informed that the Revenue Department plans to roll out more innovative digital solutions within the next month, including the Private Property Portal, the Nishandehi Portal (for digital demarcation and boundary verification), and a Paperless Registration System, which will simplify and digitize property registration across the state.

The portal will also facilitate Tatima updation under HaLSMP. She informed that the Tatima updation process is underway and will soon be completed, marking another leap forward in accurate and transparent land mapping. The launch of this new website is not just a digital upgrade it is a paradigm shift in Haryana’s land governance model, she added. With visionary leadership from the Chief Minister, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini and the dedicated efforts of the Revenue & Disaster Management Department, Haryana is moving towards a fully digitized, transparent, and citizen-first revenue administration system.

While responding to a question raised by a media person, CM said that during the congress regime, the then government disbursed Rs. 5500 crore whereas our government has disbursed Rs. 15000 crore in the bank account of beneficiary farmers. He highlighted that since 2014, the Haryana government has made considerable efforts to deliver citizen-centric services through digital platforms. This initiative has brought unprecedented transparency to the system, which in turn has bolstered public trust in the government.

In another response to a question, Chief Minister addressed the state's efforts to promote natural farming, aligning with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision. He mentioned that the government is actively engaging with the public to encourage the adoption of natural farming methods.

 

 

 

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