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Easy Jamabandi': Punjab's Digital Revolution Empowers Landowners, Ends Bureaucratic Harassment

The Business Guardian

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June 14, 2025

A historic and transformative shift in Punjab's land revenue system, the state government has launched the 'Easy Jamabandi' digital platform, putting an end to decades of corruption, harassment, and arbitrary control historically wielded by Patwaris.

- TARUNI GANDHI

Easy Jamabandi': Punjab's Digital Revolution Empowers Landowners, Ends Bureaucratic Harassment

This comprehensive digitization brings all Jamabandi (land ownership) records online, instantly accessible to citizens via a dedicated website and even through WhatsApp.

The initiative is part of a broader push to reform and democratize revenue administration in Punjab. It eliminates the need to physically visit Patwar Khanas or Fard Kendras for land documents, mutation applications, or ownership verification, bringing unprecedented transparency to a system long criticized for its opacity and abuse of power.

What makes this initiative unique is not just the technological innovation but the shift in power—from the bureaucrat to the citizen.

BREAKING THE SHACKLES OF BUREAUCRATIC HARASSMENT

For decades, landowners in Punjab have faced routine exploitation at the hands of Patwaris and local revenue staff. Obtaining a simple copy of the Jamabandi involved navigating a maze of red tape, middlemen, delayed approvals, misspelled entries, and—in many cases—illegal bribes. This deeply entrenched system hurt farmers, NRIs, and urban landowners alike, eroding trust in the state's revenue machinery.

From submitting handwritten applications and queuing for hours at Fard Kendras to pleading for corrections in records where Patwaris intentionally inserted wrong owner names or mutation details, land ownership in Punjab was often more a battle than a right.

"From searching for Patwaris to making them accountable for every change in land records—this is a 180-degree shift," said IAS Anurag Verma, Additional Chief Secretary (Revenue), Punjab. "The system that made life miserable for ordinary Punjabis has now been turned on its head. With Easy Jamabandi, we've uploaded almost every village's land record onto the portal. Transparency is now embedded in the structure."

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