One more concrete step of the state government in the field of digital Gujarat construction will be available to the citizens of the state from Diwali onwards.
One more concrete step of the state government in the field of digital Gujarat construction will be available to the citizens of the state from Diwali onwards.
The QR Code will be available on copy so that its authenticity can be verified on-line by any person-organization. Revenue Minister Shri Rajendrabhai Trivedi has said that By making transparent services available to the citizens.
As a part of which, the state government has taken a more concrete step today and given the gift of Diwali. From today, Form Nos. 6, 7/12, 8-A of Revenue Record will now be available online.
The Minister of Revenue said that the state government under the leadership of Chief Minister Shri Bhupendrabhai Patel has taken this important decision for the public welfare and easy availability of necessary revenue documents of the citizens.
He added that the important record for land is at present more copies of Village Sample No. 4, 6/12, 8-A which are available from Taluka E-Dhara Centers / E-Village level.
Anyone can now get a digitally signed copy online and this copy will be considered authorized for use.
The copy fee for this will also have to be paid online. Digitally signed copy can be obtained from AnyRoR (https://anyror.gujarat.gov.in) or 1 - ORA (https://lora.gujarat.gov.in) portal. A copy of the QR Code will be available on this copy so that any person can verify its authenticity online, he added.
It may be mentioned here that in order to make the documents of revenue services easily and transparently available to the citizens of the state, the state government has been providing these services through various innovative dimensions including i-ORA portal which has resulted in saving time and money for the citizens of the state.
The Minister also congratulated the officers and employees of Revenue Department, National Informatics Center and Science and Technology Department for making these services available online. Dilip Gajjar
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