Digitised land records being checked for errors
The Hindu
Task is particularly huge in Chennai
The Revenue Department has started a massive exercise to correct errors in the digitised land records. The exercise comes after landowners have said they have been made to run from pillar to post — and pay bribes in some cases — to get their records corrected in the digitised pattas. The task is particularly huge in Chennai and its neighbouring districts.More Related News

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