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Context: Recently, the Department of Land Records (DoLR) has informed that at least 26 States and UTs have adopted the Unique Land Parcel Identification Number (ULPIN) or Bhu-Aadhar and seven more States are conducting a pilot test of the project.
The Unique Land Parcel Identification Number (ULPIN) is a 14-digit identification number that is a part of the Digital India Land Records Modernization Programme (DILRMP).
It aims to uniquely identify every surveyed parcel of land and prevent land fraud, especially in rural India where land records are outdated and disputed.
ULPIN is based on the longitude and latitude coordinates of the land parcel and depends on detailed surveys and geo-referenced cadastral maps.
It is a single, authoritative source of truth for information on any parcel of land or property to provide integrated land services to the citizens as well as all stakeholders.
ULPIN will compile every detail pertaining to different properties from across the country and link various types of data relating to the landed properties, which are currently under the possession of different ministries and departments.
DILRMP is a central sector scheme implemented by the Department of Land Resources under the Ministry of Rural Development.
Its aim is to develop an Integrated Land Information Management System (ILIMS) across the country by building upon the commonalities that exist in land records in various states.
The ILIMS integrates all land records databases with banks, financial institutions, circle rates, registration offices, and other sectors.
Major components of the program include the computerization of land records, survey/re-survey, and computerization of registration.
The Indian government is aiming to digitize 100 per cent of land records by 2024.
The initiative to create a unified database for land and property records comes alongside other government projects to digitize health and education records through a similar foundational plan which involves creating separate registries for stakeholder entities, a unique ID (in this case the Bhu-Aadhaar) linked to common national IDs like Aadhaar and integration of these databases via APIs which allow for interoperability of services like registrations, managing certifications, transfer of land ownership, etc.
Land disputes account for 66 per cent of civil cases in the country.
These disputes mainly arise out of issues related to land ownership and whether or not the state has the power to redistribute land, which may have historically been inhabited by various indigenous communities of that region.
As the government speeds up the process to digitize land records, concerns related to
accuracy in mapping the areas as per physical demarcations
lack of documentation
manipulation of digital records
uncertainties about mechanisms to challenge digital records on the basis of existing rules
By: Shubham Tiwari ProfileResourcesReport error
Dr. Gadam N Mallesh, Scientist, Government of India
This is waste thing . there is nothing scientific in it. if all rural and urban land records are connected with survey / sub-division number. we have already done this integration in Telangana. SR-MRO integration, CMDA, with survey number connection. and in urban lands each plot/flat have PTIN number where survey number and portion or whole of its extent is mentioned. these same parameters , for rural lands , district code, Tahsil code, Village code and survey / sub-division number being used to make it unique and some random number is assigned to it and calling it as Bhu Dhaar number or Aadhaar number for land (ULPIN). each survey / sub-division number will have such number. without this number also we can access and merger into single file online from various connected depts. with a service for a given survey number / sub-division number. if a farmer having lands in multiple places, each will have a different bhu Dhaar number. instead same thing can be achieved tagged / suffixing with district code, Tahsil code and village code and land parcel number to Aadhaar number so with one Aadhaar no. you will get all lands of a farmer across the country. if a farmer is having lands in more than one village, with ULPIN will not consolidate all such land to find out total land holding of a farmer across the country. This is dangerous that any one can spoil / bomb the agricultural field from remote knowing location or with coordinates as name also attached to it. In mobile also we are sharing location to known persons. If it is made public will lead to law and order problems. even NRSA will not share satellite image coordinates to public I am a retired scientist NIC Hyderabad, HOD of Land Records and property registrations conputerization. I computerized land records since 2000 in Andhra Pradesh. After bifurcation of state in Andhra and Telangana, I have no touch with what is happening in Andhra or concern people who worked under me earlier in the project, working in Andhra system, not told me. Since CM asked , it is done in a haste. This is engaging dept personal and diverting actual purification of land records. Better thing is to go for new Aerial cadastral survey of agricultural lands, which was started on pilot in Nizamabad district of Andhra Pradesh in 2005 by the MORD. Aero plane took photographs flying 1 KM above the ground of all 914 villages of the district, that was held up for 7 years as the private implementing agency Spech systems Ltd. in consortium with Wipro could deliver the final deliverables . I have provided solution and required application in 2012 on the request of commissioner SS and LR. 20 village’s survey records were notified in the district gazette. After bifurcation of states, work held up and previous KCR Govt could take up . Estimation for Andhra Pradesh in 2012 was 2000 crores for all 23 districts, and the national level about 70000 crores. The MORD is coming up always with new thing, ignoring or not completing the previous works. can contact me at 9959812662 i i can elaborate
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