PATNA, March 12 -- The state government is set to introduce artificial intelligence (AI) tools across its revenue administration, aiming to make land records, mutation processes and other citizen services quicker, more transparent and less prone to errors or irregularities.

Deputy chief minister Vijay Kumar Sinha, who also heads the revenue and land reforms department, on Wednesday described the move as a key step toward modernising the department and improving everyday governance for ordinary people. "We are pushing for advanced technologies like AI to make revenue administration faster, more open and genuinely citizen-focused," Sinha said. The ultimate goal, he added, is to deliver reliable services swiftly and contribute meaningfully ...