Telangana Land Records with Survey Numbers Map

India’s state governments are working to digitize the land records. The Telangana State government has made comparable efforts to make the land maps available online via the Dharani Portal. 

The Telangana government offers its citizens online access to land records through the Dharani portal. The integrated management system for land records serves as the conduit for this. The land maps accessible under the municipalities throughout the states provide land records information created by the Telangana government. You can also access the cadastral maps of Telangana’s villages via the Chief Commissioner of Land Administration website. 

Recent News on the Dharani Portal 

The number of complaints received for data correction in the Dharani Portal has raised concerns with the Telangana State Government. 

Union Minister G Krishnan Reddy has questioned the Telangana state government regarding updating the Dharani portal’s data. It has requested from the government the volume of public requests for corrections. CM Chandrasekhar Rao’s official home-camp office is currently the place to make corrections. The minister is asking the Cabinet Sub Committee for clarifications or recommendations regarding disagreements involving the revenue portal as the most convenient, affordable, simple, and efficient way to conduct the land mutation process online. The fact that land litigation and disputes have emerged since the Dharani Portal’s debut is another issue with the website. These issues with the land prevent the populace from receiving the benefits of Rythu Bandhu. The cost of having anything corrected is also exorbitantly high. 

How can I check the Dharani portal’s Telangana land maps? 

Integrated Land Records Management Portal for Telangana. Residents of the State have access to land maps and other land-related data of all the municipalities through the Telangana official website. The Dharani portal also provides some services like tax payments and EC registration. 

Step 1: Go to the Telangana Dharnai portal’s official website at https://dharani.telangana.gov.in/homePage?lang=en 

Step 2: Select the “Cadastral Map” option from the Dharani homepage. 

Step 3: The system will be forwarded to the next screen.

Step 4: At this point, select “Click Here to Continue.”

Step 5: A screen similar to the one below will appear. 

Step 6: On the GIS screen, select the District, Division, Mandal, and Village options on the left-hand side. 

Step 7: The map will appear in the following format after you select the desired district and village. 

Step 8: You can zoom in on the screen to see more of the specific locations or plot’s dimensions if you want to. It will make the details of the field more obvious. The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO)’s BHUVAN portal, which offers the current imagery, was created.

Step 9: Select the “Bhuvan_LULC (50K) 2011-12” option from the list on the left if you want to view the Land Use and Land Cover (LULC) of the relevant area. 

Step 10: A colored map will appear on the screen when you press the Bhuvan_LULC (50K) 2011-12 button. 

The Bhuvan_LULC (50K) format contains information on, among other things, grazing land, barren land, uncultivable land, wetland, agriculture and cropland, fallow land, different types of forests, and mining built-up.  

How to Get a Telangana Village Map with Survey Numbers 

In Telangana, finding a land survey number is now possible online, and we can do so with all the details and information listed below. When searching for the Telangana Land Survey Map, please read it thoroughly. 

  • Access Telangana Dharani’s website. 
  • Visit the Cadastral Maps Section of the Dharani website. 
  • For the survey number, you want to see the maps to select the survey number’s district, Mandal, and relevant village. 
  • Enter the location information to view the maps. 

Follow the steps below for a clear understanding.

Step 1: Visit Telangana Dharani’s official website. 

Step 2: Select the Agriculture section from the Telangana Dharani portal’s home page. 

Step 3: On the home page, look for the IM8- designated Cadastral Maps section. 

Step 4: Press the forward arrow to continue. 

Step 5: Complete the survey number details and enter the survey number to view maps. 

  • District 
  • Mandal 
  • Village 
  • Survey Numbers 

Step 6: The village maps and survey number you entered will be visible. Additionally, it will display the tip of that survey number. 

Maa Bhoomi Telangana Land Records

The Telangana Government’s Maa Bhoomi website is an initiative to digitize all land records in the state. Telangana property or landowners can easily access Government land records via the website. Maa Bhoomi portal data includes survey number, land extent, tax, owner or patta dar name, land nature, crop, etc. Pahani for all Telangana land can also download from the Maa Bhoomi website. 

Maa Bhoomi Telangana Services 

  • Pahani Specifications 
  • View Village Pahani Specifications 
  • ROR1-B Specifications 
  • Details of Village ROR1-B
  • Aadhar card and Account Number 
  • People can also file complaints to have their land records corrected. 

Adangal or Pahani 

A Pahani or Adangal is a vital legal document about land. Tahsildar issues Pahani because it contains information about the land. 

  • The landowner’s name, with the extent and Khatha’s number. 
  • The entire Pahani domain
  • Revenue from Land
  • Land Cultivation Resource 
  • The nature of land procession. 
  • Land Survey Number and Hissa Number 
  • The owner obtains the way land. 
  • Land rights held by the government or by the public.
  • Owner’s Liabilities on the Land.
  • Soil classification.

How Do I apply for Pahani or Adangal?

A copy of the most recent year is available by submitting an Application Form to the nearest Meeseva center in Telangana. Click here to download the form.

https://img.indiafilings.com/learn/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/12010024/Adangal-Application-Form-Telangana.pdf

With the old Adangal application form, old Pahani or Adangal copies can be applied to the relevant Tahsildar office. The old backups are issued manually, which takes time, and it can take a few days to weeks to get copies, depending on the availability of Revenue officials. 

Time and Fee for applying Pahani 

It will take 15 minutes to obtain a copy from the Meeseva Center. Meeseva charges Rs. 35 per copy.

Online search for Pahani or Adangal 

In the state of Telangana, the user can also check Pahani or Adangal documents online by following the steps below: 

  • Go to Maa Bhoomi’s website. 
  • Select Pahani from the menu bar. Click on “Your Pahani” to view the details. 
  • This page requires the user to enter the Survey Number, Account Number, or Adhaar Number. 
  • Select District Name, Zone Name, and Village Name from the drop-down menus. 
  • Now press the Button. 
  • This page will display land information such as names of the landholder and his father, Khatta Numbers, Survey Numbers, and Adhaar Numbers.
  • By clicking on Pattadar Name, the website will redirect to the next page, where the user views all the mentioned land details. 
  • To print Pahani, select the print option from the side menu. 

View Maa Bhoomi’s Village Pahani. 

Step 1: Go to Maa Bhoomi’s website. 

Step 2: Select Pahani from the menu bar. To learn more about the village, go to “Garma Pahani.”

Step 3: The user must enter the District name, zone name, and village name on this page. Select all these from the drop-down menu. 

Step 5: Now Click on the Blue Button. 

Step 6: Village Pahani details will appear on the screen.  

(ROR 1B) Record of Right 

Details about who owns the property are included in the ROR document. It is among the most significant pieces of land-related paperwork. Each village’s individual Record of Rights register is kept in the Tahsildar office. It has 14 columns and lists the Khatadar’s name or the name of his or her father, The Khata number, the survey number, the type of land, and the amount of land that the Khatadar owns in terms of revenue. 

Procedure for Applying for ROR 1B

The user can apply for ROR 1B at the nearest Meeseva center with an application ROR 1B and a service charge of RS.25. They can obtain ROR 1B in 15 minutes or 7 days. 

Click on the link to download the form. https://img.indiafilings.com/learn/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/12010023/ROR-1B-Application-Telangana.pdf 

Check out ROR 1B online. 

The user can also check ROR 1B online on the Maa Bhoomi website by following the steps below: 

Step 1: Go to Maa Bhoomi’s website. 

Step 2: Select IB from the menu bar. Click on “Your ROR 1B” to view their ROR details. 

Step 3: On this page, the user must enter their Survey Number, Account Number, or Adhaar Number. 

Step 4: From the drop-down menu, select District Name, Zone Name, and Village Name. 

Step 5: At this point, Click on the button. 

There will be a display of ROR specifics. 

By clicking on the button on this page, the user can also view their Encumbrance and Market Value. 

View ROR 1B Village in Maa Bhoomi 

Step 1: Go to Maa Bhoomi’s website. 

Step 2: Select 1B from the menu bar. Click on “Grama ROR 1B” to view their village ROR details. 

Step 3: On the screen, fill in the district, zone, and village names. Select all of these from the drop-down menu. 

Step 5: Now press the Blue Button. 

On the screen, you will see the information for Village ROR 1B. 

Tippan of a Country 

Tippan is a vital survey document created in the field while conducting a survey. It is a file with parcel-level field measurements (for each survey boundary).

To view Tippan in Maa Bhoomi 

Step 1: Select Tippan from the Home page of Maa Bhoomi. 

Step 2: From the drop-down menu, select the user’s District name, Zone name, and village name. 

Step 3: Enter the survey code and press the blue button. 

Tippan Land is visible to the user.