Good news for the people of Bihar’s villages! Gone are the days when you had to run from pillar to post just to get justice at the panchayat level or to register a complaint. The Bihar government has taken a major digital step to make panchayat services faster, more transparent, and more accessible for everyone — especially for the rural population. This step comes in the form of the E Gram Kachahari Portal, a powerful online platform designed to bring governance and justice straight to the doorsteps of the villagers.
Yes, now everything from registering a complaint, checking the status of your case, finding out the date of your hearing, and even reading the final decision — all can be done from your mobile phone or a nearby computer center. Whether you are in a remote village or a small town, this one portal gives you access to the entire panchayat-level system, without the need to physically visit the kachahari or meet multiple officials.
What Exactly is the E Gram Kachahari Portal?
In simple words, this portal is like an online office for your village panchayat. It’s been launched by the Bihar Government with the aim to solve all village-level disputes and complaints digitally. Earlier, if someone had a land dispute or any issue related to village administration, they would have to visit the Panch or Sarpanch multiple times. Sometimes, things would drag on for months with no proper communication or clarity.
But with this new portal, everything becomes organized and trackable. You can now file a case or complaint from your home, get updates on your mobile, and view the hearing dates and verdicts without stepping outside your village.
It’s like turning the traditional ‘kachahari’ into a fully digital system where everything is recorded, accessible, and fair.
What Can You Do on This Portal?
Let’s imagine a typical scenario. You have a property dispute in your village. Instead of approaching local influential people or trying to get the Sarpanch’s time, you simply visit the portal and register your complaint. Along with it, you upload your documents, share details of the people involved, and submit it all online.
Now, instead of chasing officials, you just need to track your case using a unique application number given to you after submission. You’ll be notified about when your hearing is scheduled, who will oversee it, and eventually, what the final decision is. You can even view the decision online, sitting in your home.
Apart from disputes, the portal also allows you to see what activities are going on in your local panchayat. From development projects to financial records — everything is now available online to the public. This brings a whole new level of transparency and accountability.
How to File a Complaint or Case?
Don’t worry — it’s not as complicated as it sounds. You just need basic internet access. Go to the official website:
👉 https://egramkachahari.bihar.gov.in
Once you’re there, click on the option that says “नया आवेदन करें” (New Application). A form will appear where you’ll need to fill in your complaint details, information about the parties involved, and upload relevant documents like ID proof or land records if needed.
Once submitted, the system will give you a unique case number, which you can use to check updates anytime you want. That’s it! No agent, no bribe, no running around.
Why is This Portal a Big Deal for Bihar?
Well, this initiative is not just about launching another government website. It’s a major step towards creating Digital Villages in Bihar. Through this portal, the communication gap between the people and their panchayat leaders is reducing, and villagers are getting quicker resolutions.
Also, this system creates digital records for every complaint, which makes it hard for anyone to manipulate or delay things unfairly. It’s a strong move towards building trust between citizens and local governance, and promoting fair and honest justice at the grassroots level.
The best part is that even older people or those who aren’t tech-savvy can get help at local digital service centers or Common Service Centres (CSCs) in their panchayats to file complaints or check status online.
Conclusion – Your Village, Your Rights, Your Portal!
If you live in a village in Bihar and have any issue related to panchayat governance — whether it’s a land matter, a family dispute, or a local scheme problem — you no longer need to go to anyone with folded hands. Just open the E Gram Kachahari portal on your phone or visit the nearby cyber café, and take action from there.