Technology Dantewada Adopts Blockchain for Secure Land Records by Ankit Dubey March 8, 2025 March 8, 2025 Share 0FacebookTwitterPinterestTumblrWhatsappEmail 197 Dantewada, a district in Chhattisgarh, India, has taken a significant step toward modernizing land records by adopting blockchain technology. This initiative, led by the Dantewada District Administration, digitized over 700,000 land records dating back to the 1950s and secured them on the Avalanche blockchain. In collaboration with LegitDoc, a blockchain startup by Zupple Labs, this move aims to eliminate tampering, enhance transparency, and provide seamless access to land records. District Collector Mayank Chaturvedi emphasized that the initiative resolves long-standing issues of verification delays and enhances governance efficiency. Kiosks installed across the district facilitate public access, while permissioned access ensures data privacy. This initiative aligns with India’s broader National Blockchain Strategy and sets a precedent for other regions to follow. 1. How Dantewada’s Blockchain Land Record System Works 1.1 The Dantewada District Administration partnered with LegitDoc, developed by Zupple Labs, to digitize and store land records on the Avalanche blockchain. 1.2 The blockchain-based system ensures that once records are uploaded, they remain immutable, preventing any alterations or fraud. 1.3 The Office of Land Records enables sub-district revenue officers to access records via a permissioned blockchain application. 1.4 Citizens can retrieve land records from government-installed kiosks after authentication. 1.5 Smart contracts linked to digital documents allow real-time verification through the Avalanche Explorer. 2. Revenue Model and Funding of LegitDoc 2.1 LegitDoc, developed by Bengaluru-based Zupple Labs, provides blockchain-based digital verification solutions. 2.2 The company operates on a SaaS model, offering its platform to government bodies and private entities for secure document verification. 2.3 Its revenue sources include licensing fees from government projects, subscription-based verification services, and custom blockchain implementations. 2.4 While the company has not disclosed its exact funding, its partnerships with various Indian state governments indicate strong financial backing. 2.5 LegitDoc has been previously involved in digitizing education certificates, caste certificates, and other government records. 3. Founders and Background of Zupple Labs 3.1 Zupple Labs was founded by blockchain entrepreneur Neil Martis. 3.2 Martis, an expert in blockchain and cybersecurity, envisioned blockchain-powered governance to enhance security and transparency. 3.3 His company has worked on multiple government projects, streamlining verification systems with blockchain solutions. 3.4 LegitDoc’s past implementations in Maharashtra, Gujarat, and Telangana helped refine the Dantewada model. 3.5 The company continues to develop blockchain-based solutions for education, finance, and legal sectors. 4. Services and Products Offered by LegitDoc 4.1 Secure document verification using blockchain technology. 4.2 Digitization of government records, including land records, educational certificates, and legal documents. 4.3 Smart contract-based authentication that allows real-time verification. 4.4 Permissioned blockchain access ensuring data privacy while maintaining transparency. 4.5 Development of custom blockchain solutions for various industries. 5. Industry Insights and Trends in Blockchain Governance 5.1 Blockchain adoption in governance is growing globally, with countries like Estonia, Dubai, and India leading the way. 5.2 The Indian government’s National Blockchain Strategy aims to integrate blockchain into multiple public service sectors. 5.3 Secure land records can prevent legal disputes and fraud, benefiting rural and urban property owners alike. 5.4 More states, including Maharashtra and Gujarat, have piloted blockchain-based property record systems. 5.5 Blockchain technology in governance ensures data security, minimizes corruption, and improves efficiency. 6. Learning for Startups and Entrepreneurs 6.1 Adopt Emerging Technologies – Blockchain’s immutability makes it ideal for government services. 6.2 Solve Real Problems – Digitizing land records reduces disputes and enhances transparency. 6.3 Partnerships Matter – Collaborating with government agencies accelerates adoption and impact. 6.4 User-Friendly Solutions – Making blockchain accessible through kiosks ensures public adoption. 6.5 Compliance and Privacy – Permissioned access ensures data security while enabling transparency. The Startups News: Your Source for Startup and Blockchain Innovations When it comes to the latest developments in blockchain, governance technology, and startup ecosystem trends, The Startups News is your go-to platform. We bring in-depth coverage of the most significant innovations, funding updates, and policy changes impacting the startup world. Stay ahead with expert insights, breaking tech stories, and industry-driven analysis. Follow us for the latest blockchain news and startup ecosystem growth updates. indian startupsindianewsstartupsnews Share 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestTumblrWhatsappEmail Ankit Dubey Ankit Dubey is a passionate news writer at FoundLanes, specializing in covering the latest trends in startups, technology, and business innovation. With a sharp analytical mindset and a flair for storytelling, he brings in-depth coverage of the dynamic startup ecosystem, ensuring that readers stay informed about groundbreaking developments. At FoundLanes, Ankit focuses on a wide range of topics, including funding rounds, entrepreneurial success stories, and market shifts. His ability to break down complex industry insights into clear, engaging narratives makes his articles a valuable resource for startup founders, investors, and business enthusiasts alike. 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