Madhya Pradesh is setting new standards in digital administration with the launch of cyber registration for over 75 services, a first for any Indian state. Chief Minister Mohan Yadav inaugurated the facility in Bhopal, heralding it as a testament to technology-enabled governance.
Under PM Modi’s leadership, the state is prioritizing efficiency and public good. Post-Sampada 1.0 and 2.0, cyber registration introduces paperless handling of critical documents like loans, mukhtyarname, mining leases, and more.
Yadav highlighted the state’s rapid evolution, noting how this initiative fosters cashless transactions and environmental protection. It’s a win for transparency, particularly for tech-savvy youth.
Exciting updates include digital transfers for government housing and authorities via video calls, complete with KYC. No more queues at offices—saving precious time and money.
The CM shared stats: over 1.495 million documents registered digitally. Cyber Tehsils in 55 districts now support revenue services through advanced platforms.
Deputy CM Devda elaborated on Sampada 2.0’s role in 2024-25, enabling fully digital property registrations. Sub-registrar visits are obsolete for numerous processes, empowering citizens with convenience.