> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://rc.sunbird.org/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://rc.sunbird.org/v1.0.0/help/comprehensive-overview-electronic-registries-and-verifiable-credentials/electronic-registries/use-cases.md).

# Use Cases

Electronic registries have numerous use cases across different industries and sectors. Here are some examples:

1. **Property Management:** Electronic land registries can be used by governments to manage and record property ownership and transfers, as well as to provide information on property boundaries, zoning regulations, and other relevant details.
2. **Healthcare:** Electronic health registries can be used to manage the data of healthcare professionals, health institutes, patients, track patient health data, manage medical records, and monitor public health issues, such as disease outbreaks.
3. **Employment:** Electronic registries can be used to manage employee records, including personal information, job history, and performance evaluations.
4. **Education:** Electronic registries can be used to manage student records, including enrollment, grades, transfer certificates, scholarships, achievements and transcripts.
5. **Agriculture:** Electronic registries can be used to manage the data relate to lands, markets, farmers, crops and seeds etc.

Overall, electronic registries offer an efficient, secure, and transparent way to manage and track different types of assets and transactions, making them useful across a wide range of industries and sectors.


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