Initiatives/ Scheme
Tamil Nadu’s “Anywhere Registration” Facility
- Context: The Tamil Nadu Registration Department has introduced the “Anywhere Registration” system for property registration.
- It enables citizens to register eligible property documents completely online without visiting a Sub-Registrar Office.
- The system aims to reduce procedural delays, paperwork, and opportunities for corruption.
Previous System (STAR 3.0)
- STAR 3.0 is the new digital registration platform being developed by the Tamil Nadu Registration Department.
- It will replace the existing STAR 2.0 software used in Sub-Registrar Offices and TNREGINET services.
- It is a complete system modernization aimed at making registrations faster, more transparent, secure, and digitally managed.
- Under STAR 3.0, users could:
- Prepare documents online.
- Pay registration fees online.
- Book appointments.
- Obtain encumbrance certificates.
- However, buyers and sellers still had to visit the Sub-Registrar Office for identity verification and final registration.
Features of Anywhere Registration
- Eliminates the mandatory physical visit to the Sub-Registrar Office for eligible transactions.
- Allows buyers, sellers, and financial institutions to complete registration remotely.
- Approved documents are digitally signed by the Sub-Registrar.
- Registered documents are delivered electronically through:
- User login accounts.
- WhatsApp.
- Replaces the traditional stamped physical copy.
Current FactsRight to privacy
- The Supreme Court’s landmark decision of Justice K.S. Puttaswamy v. Union of India in 2017 which ruled that the right to privacy is a fundamental right under Article 21 of the Constitution, the court has continuously ruled that compulsory DNA testing interferes with an individual’s right to privacy and bodily autonomy.
History & Culture
Keezhadi Excavation 2026
- Context: A red-slipped pottery vessel with handles has been unearthed during the ongoing excavation at Keezhadi in Sivaganga district, Tamil Nadu.
- The excavation is being carried out by the Tamil Nadu State Department of Archaeology.
- So far, seven excavation quadrants have been laid out at the site.
Major Discovery
- This is the first time a clay pot with handles has been discovered by the department at Keezhadi.
- The pottery is a fine red-slipped ware, indicating advanced ceramic craftsmanship.
Features of the Pottery
- Approximately 1 foot in height and 1 foot in diameter.
- Features a narrow neck and no rim.
- The exact purpose and use of the vessel will be determined through further analysis.
Other Findings
- A brick structure has been identified, believed to be an extension of structures uncovered in earlier excavation phases.
- Copper coins and several other artefacts have also been recovered.
EconomyTamil Nadu’s Own Tax Revenue 2025–26
- Despite recording an economic growth rate of 10.83% in 2025–26, Tamil Nadu witnessed a modest growth of 6.8% in its Own Tax Revenue (SOTR).
- The State’s Own Tax Revenue increased from ₹1.80 lakh crore in 2024–25 to approximately ₹1.92 lakh crore in 2025–26.
- This tax revenue primarily comprises State Goods and Services Tax (SGST) and taxes on sales and trade.
- State Goods and Services Tax (SGST) collections saw a marginal increase from ₹70,886.77 crore to ₹72,008.47 crore, representing a growth of 1.6%.
- A similar gap between economic growth and tax revenue growth was observed in 2024–25; while the economy grew by 11.19%, the State’s Own Tax Revenue grew by only 7.74%.
