Dr. Arvind Sharma: Citizens to get seamless access to Revenue services through digital platforms
- Deen Dayal Lado Laxmi Yojana: A milestone initiative for women’s empowerment
Haryana Heritage and Tourism Minister, Dr. Arvind Sharma expressed his gratitude to the Chief Minister at the launch of four Revenue Department initiatives in Rohtak. He said these initiatives will free citizens from the hassle of visiting government offices, enhance transparency in Revenue Department services and effectively curb corruption.
Dr. Arvind Sharma highlighted that under the leadership of Prime Minister Sh Narendra Modi and former Chief Minister Sh Manohar Lal, governance systems were transformed through digitization, which strengthened transparency. He added that Chief Minister Sh Nayab Singh Saini has been carrying this vision forward with dedication.
Dr. Arvind Sharma informed that, under the newly launched initiative, citizens can now apply for property registration from their homes using mobile phones, with only a visit to the tehsil required for photo, signature, and biometric verification. Land demarcation applications can be submitted through the paperless monitoring portal, where the reports will also be made available. Additionally, a WhatsApp chatbot will allow citizens to access their land-related data and records, while the Revenue Department’s digital court monitoring system will provide access to court records.
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Referring to the government’s commitment to public welfare, Dr. Sharma said that the Chief Minister recently launched the ambitious Deen Dayal Lado Laxmi Yojana, under which eligible women are registering via a mobile app. From November 1, 2025, beneficiaries will receive direct financial assistance of Rs 2,100 in their bank accounts. An allocation of Rs 5,000 crore has been made for this scheme in the state budget. Calling it a milestone for women’s empowerment, Dr. Sharma emphasized that the government is committed to ensuring citizens receive the full benefits of all schemes under the principles of service, good governance, transparency, and innovation.
Later, the Cooperation Minister, Dr. Arvind Sharma visited the new grain market along with officials to review crop procurement arrangements. He interacted with farmers and arhatiyas, and personally checked crop moisture levels using a moisture meter. He assured farmers that the government has instructed procurement of crops at the Minimum Support Price (MSP), with all arrangements and facilities in place through the district administration.
He urged farmers to bring crops to the market only after proper drying and cleaning to avoid inconvenience during sale. He also appealed to farmers to manage crop residue responsibly and refrain from stubble burning. Dr. Sharma further informed that surveys are underway to assess crop damage caused by recent rains. Farmers have already submitted claims through the e-Kshatipurti portal, and compensation will be provided once survey work is completed.
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