Meghalaya Rolls Out Blockchain Land Registry

In a major step toward transparent and secure land dealings, Meghalaya has officially launched a digital land registry system powered by blockchain technology. This revolutionary move starts in Shillong, marking a pivotal moment for the state's real estate ecosystem.
The new system ensures tamper-proof digital records, making land titles immutable, verifiable, and instantly accessible. For property owners, buyers, and government agencies alike, this reduces the risk of disputes, eliminates middlemen, and drastically cuts down the time and cost involved in property transactions.
One of the key impacts of this launch is on urban plots in Shillong, where the demand is steadily rising. With blockchain-backed verification now in place, buyer confidence is growing, and realtors have noted a spike in plot inquiries—especially from NRIs and first-time investors looking for transparent and hassle-free ownership.
The digital land registry also supports a single-window clearance system for land transactions, linking government departments like revenue, urban planning, and municipal bodies. This integrated platform is expected to streamline approvals, improve taxation compliance, and prevent fraudulent sales or duplicate land claims.
Meghalaya’s adoption of blockchain puts it among the leading states in India embracing tech for governance. It not only improves the ease of doing property business but also strengthens long-term urban planning, land use management, and housing policies.
This initiative is also expected to benefit future smart city and housing mission projects by offering digitally verifiable land records, ensuring fair compensation, and seamless allotment.
In summary, Meghalaya’s blockchain-based digital land registry marks a transformative shift—offering citizens more clarity, security, and efficiency in land ownership and creating a tech-powered foundation for the state’s real estate growth.
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