
Andhra Pradesh: NAKSHA land survey in 10 ULBs in first phase
New Indian ExpressTIRUPATI: The National Geospatial Knowledge-based Land Survey has been launched in Andhra Pradesh to digitise urban land records, curb irregularities in revenue land maintenance, and improve property ownership clarity. The project, implemented under the Digital India Land Records Modernisation Programme, is expected to enhance urban planning and governance. In the first phase, the Government of India and the Andhra Pradesh government will conduct the survey across 10 Urban Local Bodies, covering 586 square kilometer in selected municipal corporation limits, including Tirupati, Anantapur, Nellore, and Guntur districts. The Rs 190 crore project will span one year and aims to clear land title disputes by providing updated, digitised land records.The survey will employ advanced LiDAR sensors, oblique imaging, and GIS technology for high-precision mapping, capturing both surface and elevated terrain features.
History of this topic

Digital urban land records to be implemented after pilot study: Khattar
Hindustan Times
Drone survey for aerial mapping of land in Murungapakkam villlage commences
The Hindu
Puducherry Chief Minister launches project to undertake drone survey of lands in U.T.
The Hindu
CM N Rangasamy launches pilot drone survey project for land records under NAKSHA scheme
New Indian Express
Naksha Project Begins for Accurate Land Mapping
Deccan Chronicle
‘NAKSHA’ project for urban properties launched in Mysuru
The Hindu
Aerial survey of land under NAKSHA begins in Virudhunagar town
The Hindu
NAKSHA, pilot project to modernise urban land records, launched in Thanjavur, Ariyalur
The Hindu
Telangana plans high-tech survey of agricultural lands
New Indian Express
Urban Agenda | Why India needs to update and digitise its urban land records
Hindustan Times
Indian government aims to enhance rural land mapping with AI
India TV News
Kerala’s digital land resurvey sets model
New Indian Express
Karnataka gives largest drone-based land mapping contract
The Hindu
Urban land resurvey to end disputes in Tirupati city
Deccan ChronicleDiscover Related






































