Department of Land Resources to Host National Workshop on Modern Technologies in Land Administration in Kullu, Himachal Pradesh
Department of Land Resources to Host National Workshop on Modern Technologies in Land Administration in Kullu, Himachal Pradesh
The Department of Land Resources (DoLR), Government of India, in collaboration with the Directorate of Land Records, Government of Himachal Pradesh, is organizing a two-day National Workshop on the Adoption of Modern Technologies in Land Administration in India on November 20-21, 2025, in Kullu, Himachal Pradesh.
The workshop will serve as a high-level platform to review the national-level progress of the Digital India Land Records Modernization Programme (DILRMP). It brings together senior officers from States and Union Territories, including Principal Secretaries, Secretaries (Revenue), Directors of Land Records, and Settlement Commissioners, to deliberate on challenges and share best practices.
Shri Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh, will grace the inaugural session as the Chief Guest and deliver the keynote address. He will be joined by Shri Jagat Singh Negi, Revenue Minister, Govt. of Himachal Pradesh, and Shri Manoj Joshi, Secretary, Department of Land Resources, Govt. of India. Shri Kuldeep Singh Pathania, Speaker of the Himachal Pradesh Vidhan Sabha, will also address the workshop on the second day.
The core objective of the workshop is to facilitate dialogue on state-level innovations in land records modernization, such as real-time geospatial mapping, drone-based surveys, e-registration, and blockchain-based title validation.
The two-day event will feature technical sessions on:
Domain experts from Survey of India, LBSNAA, and leading technology firms like ESRI India, Hexagon India, and Map my India will also participate in the panel discussions.
The workshop is expected to identify key policy and system-level interventions to accelerate the modernization of land administration and shape the future roadmap for efficient, transparent, and citizen-centric land governance in India.