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Bhoomi online is a project jointly funded by the Government of India and the Government of Karnataka to digitize the paper land records and create a software mechanism to control changes to the land registry in Karnataka. The project was designed to eliminate the long-standing problem of inefficiency and corruption in the maintenance of land ...
Bhudhaar is a e-governance project that is intended to assign an 11 digit unique number [1] to every land parcel in the state of Andhra Pradesh [2] as part of the "land hub in E-Pragati programme". [3] Bhudhaar is the first in India to address issues in land record management.
eMigrate is an Indian digital portal developed by Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India in 2014. [1] It automates emigration processes and facilitates a safety and legal support to Indian workers employed abroad, particularly blue-collar laborers. [2] [3]
The website [3] is in Telugu language. [4] [5] [6] The purpose of Mee-Bhoomi is that the people of Andhra Pradesh can easily see their land records. On this portal, one can view the Adangal, 1-B form records [7] with the survey number, account number, Aadhaar number and the names of the applicants.
E. Challan; E-Clearance for Afterlife Remains; E-courts In India; E-Dhara Kendra; E-governance in Punjab; E-Office Mission Mode Project; E-Panchayat Mission Mode Project; E-Sampark; E-stamping; Electronic Transaction Aggregation & Analysis Layer
Udumbanchola taluk has administration over 18 revenue villages. Nedumkandam is the taluk headquarters. In 2013, separate Idukki taluk was carved out from Udumbanchola and Thodupuzha taluks for the ease of administration.
Society for Elimination of Rural Poverty (SERP) is an autonomous society of the Department of Rural Development, Government of Andhra Pradesh. [1] SERP is implementing Indira Kranthi Patham (IKP), [2] a statewide community driven rural poverty reduction project to enable the poor to improve their livelihoods and quality of life through their own organizations.
Muttu Kandy village is the native place of Kallen Pokkudan. Pokkudan had only basic literacy but he published several books, with assistance from others, including two autobiographical works, Ente Jeevitham (My Life) [13] and Kandalkkadukalkkidayil Ente Jeevitham (My Life Among the Mangrove Forests).