Information Madness

Saturday, Feb 11th

Last update:08:32:34 AM GMT

Headlines:
You are here: Technology Web Tools Tamilnadu Land Processing Goes Online
 
 

Tamilnadu Land Processing Goes Online

User Rating: / 25
PoorBest 

Image
Tamilnadu government has launched a website to process the land documents and land registration. E-processing would help prevent tampering of documents and also it will allow individual registration on the website with unique identity number.

"So far, 3.2 crores of land resources having full details of the owner/enterprise across the State have been registered on this website", said I Periasami. 

The website to to view your Patta is eServices.tn.gov.in and it will have all details such as patta pertaining to lands of individuals. You can also look for Chitta Extract online. You can Verify Poramboke Land, verify A-Register Extract etc.

So check out eservices.tn.gov.in

 


Comments (3)

Leave a comment

Make sure you enter the (*) required information where indicated.

    • 1
    • 1
    VINOTH.K
    sir,chennai is our state capital,but in the official website www.eservices.tn.gov.in for verifying the registered land document chennai is missing in the website ....so please notify this and take proper action....

    yours truly
    k.vinoth kumar
    • 3
    • 1
    Dr.K.Ganesan
    Applied foe EC through internet. But I have not yet received the EC.
    please do the needful
    • 2
    • 1
    Dr V.Janaki
    Kindly let me know whether I can procure the patta document of a UDS land, where I have a flat registered jointly with my husband. have since occupied the same with my family. the flat is in Mylapore, Chennai

Travel

 
India’s Premier Portal Devoted Solely to Land an... India’s Premier Portal Devoted Solely to Land and Plots Plotplots.com is the first website designed in India that is dedicated as a por... More detail

Entertainment

 
Listen To All India Radio Vividh Bharti Online And... Listen To All India Radio Vividh Bharti Online And Mobile Free In the age of Radio Mirchis and FMs, I still miss the good old All India Radio's... More detail