Dear Sharad,

Have you looked at Bharatmaps...
They have all the census villages all marked up and much more.

https://bharatmaps.gov.in/map.aspx
They have all the SOI layers on the map as well.

Good to visualize.

Prabhakar


On Sat, Dec 14, 2019 at 11:16 AM Sharad Lele <sharad.l...@gmail.com> wrote:

> More Information on Bhu Naksha initative is avaliable at:
>
> https://bhunaksha.nic.in/bhunaksha/implementationstatus.jsp
>
> (Thanks to Naveen Francis for sharing this link)
>
>
> On Friday, 13 December 2019 19:09:02 UTC+5:30, Sharad Lele wrote:
>>
>> Dear All,
>> I have discovered a source of cadastral maps for several states. This is
>> mostly under the BhuNaksha initiative of NIC. They seem to have created
>> separate websites for each state. Don't know for how many. I have found:
>>
>> Maharashtra:
>> https://mahabhunakasha.mahabhumi.gov.in/bhunaksha/27/index.jsp
>> Madhya Pradesh: http://www.mpbhuabhilekh.nic.in/
>> Chhattisgarh: https://bhunaksha.cg.nic.in/#home-pane  (DOES NOT WORK
>> RIGHT NOW)
>> Odisha: http://bhunakshaodisha.nic.in/bhunaksha/
>>
>> The BhuNaksha websites have a common format: you can choose district,
>> taluka and village, and then the village cadastral map shows up (its in png
>> format). You can click on a plot/parcel, and it will show the details of
>> that plot: area, owner name, etc. You can generate  pdf report for that
>> parcel.
>>
>> Maharashtra version had added ability to show you the cadastral map in
>> geo-rectified mode on top of a google-earth-like satellite image--quite
>> useful.
>>
>> CATCH: a) the names of district, taluka, village etc are IN THE STATE
>> SCRIPT: so devanagari for MP & Maha & CG, but Odiya for Odisha. So if you
>> don't read that script--you are sunk
>> b) in most states (except Maharashtra!), it is not enough to know the
>> district, taluka and village name. Within a taluka, you have know Revenue
>> Inspector and then something called 'halka', and then choose from the
>> villages within that halka. If you don't know this (RI and halka), you have
>> to do brute force: search in each halka in each RI! (typical sarkari
>> rubbish: not wanting common people to actually use the website!).
>>
>> Karnataka seems to have its own initiative:
>> https://www.landrecords.karnataka.gov.in/service3/
>> Here, you can actually download pdfs of each cadastral map, and in some
>> cases, even the KML! And searching for the village is district, taluka and
>> then village.
>>
>> Hope this helps.
>>
>> I am sure there are more such websites for other states. Please look up
>> and share.
>>
>> Sharad
>>
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