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The Maharashtra government is introducing a "faceless" document registration system, allowing citizens to register documents from home. This initiative, called "One State, One Registration," allows citizens to register documents at any sub-registrar office in the state. The government also plans to implement GIS-based e-measurement technology for land surveys, create an easy sand policy, and establish a comprehensive portal for the Revenue Department.
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