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Haryana: Training Session on Best Practice of NIC for Bangladesh Civil Servants

Poonam Gupta, Haryana poonam[dot]g[at]nic[dot]in
  |   May 2, 2014
SIO Haryana Sh. Ghan Shyam Bansal while receiving memento from Programme Coordinator
SIO Haryana Sh. Ghan Shyam Bansal while receiving memento from Programme Coordinator

The National Centre for Good Governance (NCGG, an Autonomous Institution of Department of Personnel & Training, Government of India) , Cosy Nook, Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration (LBSNAA), Mussoorie   organized  a “ Seventh Mid career Training Programme in Field Administration for Bangladesh Civil Servants ” in Mussoorie, between 15 April, 2014 to 27th April,2014.  As a part of sharing India’s best practices in the field administration, on the request of NCGG, a training session on “Dynamic Integration of Property Registration, Records of Rights and Cadastral Maps - Haryana” was taken by SIO NIC-Haryana on 25th April, 2014 at NCGG, LBSNNA, Mussoorie.

The talk covered a brief overview of Haryana ad various Waves of e-Governance in Property Registration and Land Records Administration.

WAVE – I: Computerization of Property Registration & Land Records (1998-2003).

WAVE – II: Integration of Property Registration & Land Records (2003-2008).

WAVE-III: Integration of Property Registration, Land Records and Cadastral Maps (2008-2014).

WAVE-IV: Future Road Map - Cloud HARIS # HALRIS (2014 onward) .

The talk was very well received and the participants shown keen interest in replication of NIC's best practices in Land & Property Administration in their country.  

As a token of appreciation, the representative of Bangla Desh Civil Servants team presented a memento to SIO Haryana. Dr. A.P.Singh, Programme Coordinator, NCGG, LBSNNA, Mussoorie also presented a memento.

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