Himachal Accelerates Revenue Digitisation With Tech-Driven Reforms Under CM Sukhu

On the directions of Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, the Revenue Department is adopting advanced technologies on a large scale to ensure transparency and efficiency. These initiatives have accelerated revenue-related processes and reduced the need for repeated visits to government offices.
Two years ago, the State Government launched the Revenue Management Portal, through which orders in 1,16,490 cases have already been uploaded. The portal provides regular updates on ongoing revenue cases, enabling citizens to access information online anytime.
A government spokesperson emphasized that the Sukhu-led administration is committed to using modern technology to enhance transparency across all departments. With nearly 90 percent of Himachal Pradesh’s population engaged in agriculture, digitization and an efficient land administration system are crucial for public service delivery.
Emphasis is being laid on digitization and promoting the e-filing system in government functioning. He said that since nearly 90 percent of the population in Himachal Pradesh is connected with agriculture, a transparent, efficient and technologically sound land administration system is crucial.
The paperless registry system ‘My Deed’ is also delivering positive results. Under this system, 55,874 registries have been completed across the State so far. Any citizen can apply for a registry with the Tehsildar from anywhere and at any time and needs to visit the tehsil office only once.
This has simplified the process and saved people’s time and money. To ease the work of revenue officials, the e-Roznamcha system has been started, enabling online filing of the Daily Incidents Diary. Additionally, to promote good governance and transparency, all revenue courts in the State have been made online since 1st September 2025. Through this system, processes related to partition, demarcation, correction and encroachment, from filing to hearing are being carried out under the e-filing model. Since its launch 5,940 cases have been filed which have made the entire process faster and paperless.
Additionally, all land record maps in the State have also been digitized and geo-referenced, meaning they are now linked with digital maps. This will ensure transparency and accuracy in land-related matters and provide significant convenience to land owners. Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu said that the government firmly believes in transparency so that citizens can avail better services from the comfort of their homes. “I believe that digitization of departments is essential to ensure transparency and accountability in the system,” he said.
