Imagine a super-safe place to keep important papers! India's Dantewada town is using a special technology called blockchain to store its land records. This means everyone can see who owns what land, and no one can cheat or change the records. It's like a digital, unchangeable record book.
- Over 700,000 land records are now safely stored.
- People can easily check land ownership at special kiosks.
- Blockchain makes it impossible to change or delete information.
- This helps prevent land disputes and makes things fairer for everyone.
Fact | Number/Detail |
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Number of land records digitized | 700,000+ |
Blockchain used | Avalanche |
Benefit | Faster access to records, prevents fraud |