Bhubaneswar: In order to ensure transparency and prevent involvement of middlemen, the Odisha government is set to launch an Artificial Intelligence (AI)-enabled Smart Surveillance system equipped with advanced CCTV cameras across all land registration offices in the State.
The proposed surveillance system under the Inspector General of Registration (IGR) was discussed at a high-level meeting chaired by Revenue and Disaster Management Minister Suresh Pujari in Bhubaneswar on Tuesday.
Officials said the meeting reviewed the implementation, operation, and maintenance of the proposed surveillance network. The Minister emphasised the need to strengthen the security infrastructure of all registration offices through an integrated surveillance and monitoring mechanism.
Noting that the possibility of corruption largely arises due to the activities of middlemen who frequently visit registration offices without any official purpose, the Minister said a Smart Surveillance System using CCTV cameras will be introduced to identify such middlemen. The system will be further strengthened through the use of AI to enhance its effectiveness in identifying these individuals, who will also face appropriate penalties, he said.
The Minister reiterated that the land transaction and registration process would be kept completely free from the influence of middlemen and that corruption would not be tolerated under any circumstances. “Ensuring a transparent, corruption-free and accountable revenue administration remains a top priority of the Government, and efforts will begin with making the registration system free from middlemen,” he added.
The Minister further informed that the system will be gradually extended to all revenue offices, including tehsil and Revenue Inspector (RI) offices. The system will monitor the attendance and working hours of officers and staff and will also facilitate tracking during field visits. Periodic monitoring of the system will be carried out at the State Headquarters level under the supervision of the Minister and the Additional Chief Secretary of the department.
The system will maintain a close watch on officials’ attendance and performance. Fire safety measures will also be strengthened through enhanced alert mechanisms. The capacity of the control room will be upgraded, and modern technologies such as real-time monitoring will be adopted to make revenue administration more transparent, efficient, and citizen-centric.
Pujari also directed that security arrangements at all registration offices be further strengthened and that Registration Officers be granted additional powers, wherever necessary, to function as Executive Magistrates.