How Karnataka's 'Postcard' System Revolutionized Land Records
In a groundbreaking initiative, Karnataka introduced the 'Postcard' land record system, digitizing over 20 million land deeds to enhance transparency and accessibility. This system allows citizens to access their land records easily through a user-friendly online portal, reducing the bureaucratic burden associated with traditional land governance.

In a groundbreaking initiative, Karnataka introduced the 'Postcard' land record system, digitizing over 20 million land deeds to enhance transparency and accessibility.
This system allows citizens to access their land records easily through a user-friendly online portal, reducing the bureaucratic burden associated with traditional land governance.
The digitization process involved scanning physical documents and creating a centralized database that can be updated in real-time.
Not only does this innovation curb corruption and disputes related to land ownership, but it also empowers farmers and landowners by providing them straightforward access to critical information regarding their properties.
The success of the 'Postcard' system serves as a model for other states in India, illustrating the potential of technology to streamline governance and improve public service delivery in the agricultural sector and beyond.