Chief Minister Mohan Yadav has propelled Madhya Pradesh into the digital forefront by launching cyber registration for 75+ services—the first such comprehensive initiative in India.
At the Bhopal event, Yadav linked the move to PM Modi’s vision, stressing transparency and innovation in governance. This office, succeeding Sampada portals, ushers in a paperless era for administrative tasks.
Services now digitized include affidavits, powers of attorney, partnerships, and mining documents. The system slashes paperwork, promotes green practices, and ensures leak-proof processes.
Property handovers for boards and authorities will be virtual, with video KYC streamlining verifications. Citizens gain massively in convenience and cost savings.
E-governance achievements: 14.95 lakh registrations completed. 55 districts under Cyber Tehsil, integrating revenue functions via Sampada 2.0.
Deputy CM Devda noted Sampada 2.0’s advanced features for the fiscal year, digitizing assets without physical interactions for many cases. Madhya Pradesh is redefining accessible governance.
