Currently, individuals occupying temple lands submit manual applications to SJTA for property sale or transfer. This process is set to become more efficient with the launch of an online platform.
BhubaneswarSjtaOnline PlatformLand SettlementsPropertyReal EstateJan 18, 2025

The Shree Jagannath Temple Administration (SJTA) is responsible for the management and administration of the ancient Shree Jagannath Temple in Puri, Odisha, including the management of vast tracts of temple lands.
The current process involves submitting manual applications to SJTA, which are then reviewed and processed by the administration. This process can be time-consuming and lacks transparency.
The key features include online application submission, real-time application tracking, a comprehensive database of temple lands, and a secure and transparent system.
The main benefits include convenience, transparency, and speed in the application and approval process.
Challenges include ensuring platform security, training staff, and educating applicants. SJTA is working with IT experts and cybersecurity professionals to address these issues.

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