Land Management System (LMS)

The Land Management System (LMS) is a centralized industrial land management platform implemented for a State Industrial Development Corporation to digitize land allotment, land bank administration, post-allotment services, lease rent management, and utilities billing within a unified governance framework. Designed as a workflow-driven land allotment system, LMS replaces manual processes with rule-based approvals, multi-level scrutiny, role-based access control (RBAC), and automated financial computation.

The platform integrates land bank management, demand note generation, digital lease deed issuance, mortgage NOCs, lease transfers, demergers, appeals, and water connection billing into a single digital ecosystem. Secure API integrations with the State Single Window System (SWS), Aadhaar e-Sign, GIS services, and payment gateways enable seamless data exchange, spatial visibility, authenticated documentation, and online transactions.

With centralized dashboards, audit trails, automated premium and penalty calculation, and mobile-enabled inspections and meter readings, LMS strengthens transparency, compliance, and institutional control over industrial land assets. By standardizing processes and enabling real-time monitoring, the system enhances operational efficiency and advances the state’s Ease of Doing Business agenda.

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