Chief Minister Mohan Yadav highlighted the state government’s focus on transparency, promptness, and public welfare in administrative operations during the launch of the cyber registration office in Bhopal. The initiative aims to promote paperless and cashless processes, enhancing environmental sustainability and transparency. Madhya Pradesh leads as the first state in India to offer cyber registration for over 75 services, embracing a technology-driven governance approach.
Yadav emphasized the significance of the cyber registration system, following the introduction of Sampada 1.0 and Sampada 2.0 online portals. This move signifies a new era in governance through technology. Transfer documents within government departments will now undergo paperless registration, streamlining processes for citizens. Video KYC procedures will be conducted via video conferencing, saving time and resources.
Deputy Chief Minister and Finance Minister Jagdish Devda highlighted the implementation of advanced software, Sampada 2.0, for document registration and e-stamping in 2024–25. This digital transformation enables the registration of property documents in a paperless manner, eliminating the need for physical visits to the Sub-Registrar’s office. Successful pilot runs of the e-registration and e-stamping software were conducted in Guna, Harda, Ratlam, and Dindori districts.
