A district administration in India digitized over 700,000 land records and stored them on Avalanche

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Foresight News reported that a regional administration in India has announced the digitization of over 700,000 land records and their storage on the Avalanche blockchain to ensure transparency and prevent tampering. The digitization of records was carried out in collaboration between Zupple Labs and the Indian blockchain startup LegitDoc.

As part of this initiative, the government has installed information kiosks in each subdivision of the town, where citizens and government officials can access land information. To ensure the privacy of sensitive information, applications require prior authorization. The blockchain-based land records application allows responsible officials to search land properties and download and view the digitized records on the blockchain.

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