
Indian government aims to enhance rural land mapping with AI
India TV NewsThe Indian government is set to boost its drone-based rural land mapping programme, which will leverage artificial intelligence to achieve clearer insights into property boundaries, water bodies, and more. Launched in 2020, the ‘Survey of Villages Abadi and Mapping with Improvised Technology in Village Areas’ scheme aims to provide an integrated property validation solution for rural India. The initiative further focuses on demarcating inhabited lands to create accurate land records, reduce property disputes, and ensure clear property ownership. AI integration and data extraction To enhance the programme, the government further plans to deploy artificial intelligence for the automatic extraction of data, targeting features like property boundaries, water bodies and road networks from drone imagery.
History of this topic

Andhra Pradesh: NAKSHA land survey in 10 ULBs in first phase
New Indian Express
Naksha Project Begins for Accurate Land Mapping
Deccan Chronicle
Aerial survey of land under NAKSHA begins in Virudhunagar town
The Hindu
Centre completes drone survey of 67,000 sq km of rural land
The Hindu
Karnataka gives largest drone-based land mapping contract
The Hindu
Drones to survey all lands in districts of AP from August
Deccan Chronicle
India to prepare digital maps of all villages
The Hindu
India to survey the entire country with drones, artificial intelligence and big data
Firstpost
Maharashtra updates decade-old agricultural maps, uses drones for efficient water management
India TV NewsDiscover Related






































