Haryana plans to finish land mapping challenge by August

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The Haryana authorities has set August 2025 deadline to finish the bold land mapping challenge and the work of updating “tatima” on the “Bhu-Naksha” portal. Underneath this challenge 440 further villages (20 villages in every district) have been recognized for updating the tatima (an in depth sketch or map of a plot of land) and the work has already begun in these villages by the districts and the Survey of India division.

On this connection, further chief secretary (ACS) and monetary commissioner of income and catastrophe administration, Sumita Misra, held a evaluate assembly. (HT File)

“The state government will also soon purchase the necessary IT infrastructure to update the complete record of this project online and upload it onto the portal. This project is expected to be completed by August 2025,” an official spokesperson mentioned.

On this connection, further chief secretary (ACS) and monetary commissioner of income and catastrophe administration, Sumita Misra, held a evaluate assembly.

Through the assembly, Yashpal, director, land data, knowledgeable that the large-scale mapping work within the state is progressing swiftly. As a part of this challenge, the Svamitva Yojana has been efficiently accomplished, and the main target has now shifted to mapping agricultural land and concrete areas.

This mapping initiative is anticipated to help the Haryana authorities in precisely demarcating land, permitting for exact identification of every land parcel, monitoring modifications, and detecting any unlawful encroachments.

As a part of this challenge, the state authorities bought 300 rovers in 2023, which have been distributed throughout all districts. These rovers will facilitate straightforward land identification by connecting to a community of 19 CORS (repeatedly working reference station) stations established by the Union authorities all through the state. On this regard, the Survey of India has skilled 88 kanungos and 335 patwaris, together with grasp trainers, throughout all 22 districts on the usage of these rovers, guaranteeing they are often successfully utilised on the native degree.

“Under this project, the tatima updation work is also progressing rapidly. Recently, the tatima updation for 22 pilot villages was completed by the districts in collaboration with HARSAC. One village from each of the 22 districts will be made available online on the Bhu-Naksha portal on a pilot basis,” the spokesperson mentioned.

The monetary commissioner income Sumita Misra directed that these 22 villages will probably be launched as a part of the pilot programme on Might 15. The first objective of this initiative is to boost transparency in land demarcation, which can tremendously profit farmers and landowners.