Chief Minister Mohan Yadav inaugurated Madhya Pradesh’s first Cyber Registration Office in Bhopal on Monday, signaling a bold stride towards futuristic administration. The government is leaving no stone unturned to blend progress with transparent, prompt, and welfare-oriented governance.
Post-inauguration remarks from Yadav spotlighted the adoption of digital, paper-free, and cash-free mechanisms vital for sustainability and openness. The state has achieved a national first by enabling online cyber registration across 75+ categories, from financial loans and affidavits to mining patents and legal deeds.
Succeeding the Sampada portals, this office ushers in a tech-centric administrative revolution. Yadav declared mandatory paperless protocols for government-related property transfers, freeing citizens from office queues.
Housing and urban development transactions will now be fully virtual, with video conferencing handling KYC and approvals. ‘Time and resources saved will directly benefit the common man,’ Yadav asserted, while tasking officers with surpassing annual targets via this platform.
Deputy CM Jagdish Devda revealed Sampada 2.0’s role in upgrading e-stamping since 2024-25. This initiative not only modernizes registration but also fortifies against malpractices through digital trails. As Madhya Pradesh accelerates its digital journey, it positions itself as a leader in efficient, inclusive governance, promising smoother lives for millions.