Odisha Revenue Minister said going cashless will help reduce human intervention that breeds corruption
Bhubaneswar:
The Odisha government has decided to go cashless for land registration process from September 1, Revenue Minister Maheswar Mohanty said.
Demand draft and cheques will be accepted in case of any inconvenience regarding it, Mr Mohanty added.
He said this will help reduce human intervention that breeds corruption and will also prevent unlawful
disposal of immovable property.
The minister said that Revenue Inspectors across the state have been directed to hold Lok Adalat on second Saturdays and Sundays of every month to reduce the inconvenience faced by people during land mutation and conversion process.