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Land Ministry for 2nd generation Smart Mutation system soon

Land 2023-12-30, 9:08pm

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Land Minister Saifuzzaman Chowdhury



Dhaka, Dec 30 - The Ministry of Land is soon going to present the Bangladeshi citizens with the next (2nd) generation 'Smart Mutation' system. 

Land Minister Saifuzzaman Chowdhury directed officials at his ministry to develop this system to facilitate mutation application more easily, quickly and safely. 

A demonstration of the 'Smart Mutation' system was presented on Saturday at Bhumi Bhaban in the capital, where Land Secretary Md. Khalilur Rahman witnessed the system's capabilities. 

The event was attended by Chairman of Land Reform Board Md. Abdus Sabur Mondal, officials from the Ministry of Land and its subordinate offices/agencies, and officials from field-level Land Offices. 

Following the demonstration, land officials actively engaged in providing constructive feedback, which will be meticulously incorporated into the ongoing development of the 'Smart Mutation' system.

Leveraging the experience gained from the current 1st generation e-mutation system, which has been operational for almost the last 6 years, the development of the 'Smart Mutation' system has been shaped by the input of all stakeholders, including land service recipients, providers, and developers. 

Salient features during the development of the artificial intelligence technology-enabled smart mutation system include emphasizing user-centric design, seamless integration with essential services, automation, efficient workflow management, critical analytics and reporting, robust digital security, and a commitment to an open data governance policy. 

The 'Smart Mutation' system will be integrated into the 'Smart Land Service' portal (https://land.gov.bd/), replacing the current mutation system, 'E-Mutation'. - UNB