Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Sunday announced that the state government is planning several new initiatives, including the use of blockchain technology, to further secure land transactions. Several new initiatives are in the pipeline, including plans to use blockchain technology to secure land transactions and adopt scientific methods to eliminate fake documents and duplicate registrations, he said.
Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Sunday outlined several new initiatives, including the use of blockchain technology to further secure land transactions. He noted that the measures in the pipeline include blockchain-based safeguards and scientific methods to eliminate fake documents and duplicate registrations. The plan signals a push toward stronger digital controls in land records.
The government aims to strengthen verification processes and raise transparency in land dealings, leveraging distributed ledger technology to secure titles and registrations. This emphasis on blockchain-driven safeguards seeks to curb fraudulent documents and duplicate registrations while improving efficiency in land registrations.
Officials expect these steps to reduce fraud, streamline approvals, and bolster investor confidence in the state’s land market. If implemented successfully, the initiatives could set a precedent for digital land registries and enhanced governance of property records.













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