Union Minister of Rural Development, Shivraj Singh Chouhan, today inaugurated a two-day International Workshop on “Modern Technologies in Survey-Resurvey for Urban Land Records” at the Dr. Ambedkar International Centre (DAIC). The event, organized by the Department of Land Resources, marks a key step in modernizing urban land records in India.
This initiative is part of the government’s broader efforts to streamline land records through the Digital India Land Records Modernisation Programme (DILRMP), which has been operational since 2016. While the program has already made significant strides in rural land record modernization, the focus is now shifting to urban areas. Urban land records, which often suffer from fragmentation, outdated information, and complex maintenance, present a challenge to effective land management and urban planning.
The workshop follows the announcement of the 2024-25 Budget, which highlighted the need for an IT-based system to manage property records. This system aims to update urban land records through digitization and GIS mapping, ultimately improving urban planning, tax administration, and the financial standing of urban local bodies. By leveraging modern technology, this initiative seeks to increase transparency, reduce disputes, and support sustainable development in urban areas.
The workshop aims to unite key stakeholders, including government officials, international experts, and technology providers, to showcase global best practices in urban land record modernization. It will address challenges like standardization, data security, and capacity building, while promoting collaboration to develop actionable policy recommendations and plan pilot projects for selected urban areas.
The event gathers experts from around the world, including representatives from Singapore, South Korea, the UK, USA, and other countries, who will showcase best practices in urban land record modernization. Indian and international technology providers will also exhibit cutting-edge solutions such as drones, aircraft, and GIS software to support these efforts.
The workshop will feature case studies and discussions on emerging technologies, including aerial photography and satellite imagery, to enhance property taxation and urban planning. The event will conclude with a valedictory address by Dr. Chandra Sekhar Pemmasani, Minister of State for Rural Development and Communications.
This workshop represents a crucial step in India's efforts to implement more efficient, transparent, and modern land management systems, focusing on enhancing urban development nationwide.