In a major step toward digital governance, the Hon’ble Chief Minister of Uttarakhand, Shri Pushkar Singh Dhami, launched six citizen-centric online applications of the Revenue Council, Uttarakhand. The applications, developed by the National Informatics Centre (NIC), Uttarakhand, aim to provide key revenue services to citizens online in a transparent and timebound manner.
The launch took place in the presence of the Chief Secretary of Uttarakhand, senior officials of the Revenue Council, senior officers of NIC, and representatives from ITDA and CERT-In. District Magistrates, Divisional Commissioners, and officials from various tehsils across the state also joined the programme through video conferencing from district headquarters.
The newly launched digital platforms will enable citizens to access services such as land records, cadastral maps, land-share information, landuse permissions, agricultural loan processing, and revenue recovery management online. These applications are designed to simplify procedures, reduce the need for physical visits to government offices, and improve efficiency in revenue administration.
Officials noted that the initiative will strengthen transparent, citizen- friendly, and technology-driven governance, while significantly improving the delivery of revenue services across the state.