On December 11, the Ministry of Public Security and the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment co-chaired a national conference to review the implementation of Plan No. 515 on the campaign to enrich and cleanse the National Land Database. Vice Chairman of the Provincial People’s Committee, Đỗ Tâm Hiển, chaired the conference at the Quảng Ngãi site.
Vice Chairman Đỗ Tâm Hiển
After 90 days of implementation, all 34 provinces and centrally governed cities nationwide completed synchronization of their local land databases with the national system.
More than 24.3 million land plots have been standardized and activated for real-time management.
Over 37.3 million plots were authenticated with the National Population Database, and 6.2 million land and housing certificates were collected, including 530,442 newly created records.
Nearly 87.4 million data entries were cross-checked, and over 69.7 million plots received unique identification codes.
In Quảng Ngãi, authorities collected data for more than 1.48 million plots, issued unique IDs for over 1.47 million plots, authenticated 1.37 million records, and completed synchronization of more than 1.53 million plots to the National Land Database.
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Quảng Ngãi site
The completion and operation of the database mark a major step forward in modernizing land administration, improving administrative efficiency, enhancing public services, and supporting the development of e-Government.
For the next phase, the ministries aim that by 2026, 100 per cent of eligible administrative procedures will be provided as full online public services, and 80 per cent of administrative dossiers will be processed online.
By 2030, all land-related public services under provincial and communal authority will be delivered through the National Public Service Portal as the unified access point, with all enterprise-related land procedures processed fully online.
At the event, the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment honored 94 collectives and 237 individuals for outstanding achievements during the campaign.
Minh Thiện

