Re: [datameet] Digitization of land records

2015-05-27 Thread Sitansu Mahapatra
Dear all

Bhulekha in Odisha, Himbhoomi in HP, Devboomi in Uttarakhand, Apna Khata in
Rajasthan are also part of this MMP.
On 27-May-2015 1:14 pm, "Suvajit Sengupta" 
wrote:

> Hi ,
>   BHOOMI was one of the successful implementation of Land Record
> digitisation in India under NLRMP for the state of Karnataka.
>
>   The site is : http://bhoomi.karnataka.gov.in/
>   The site is useful and data is updated regularly. It provides Ownership,
> RTC information by land parcels.
>   Urban property records are not available in BHOOMI.
>
>   The drawbacks are :
>   - Land record information are provided as Image or HTML ( not even PDF)
>   - Land records do not have geographic/spatial information.
>
>
> Regards,
> Suvajit
>
> Regards,
> Suvajit
>
> My galleria @ http://www.flickr.com/photos/jeet_sen
>
> On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 12:55 PM, Ma-roof M  wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> GoI has had a National Land Records Modernisation Programme (NLRMP) from
>> 2008. NLRMP is one of the Mission Mode Programs under the National
>> eGovernance Plan (NeGP), much like the MMP on Income Tax, Passport etc.
>>
>> The main agenda was to move to a conclusive Land Titling regime, and to
>> have a conuntrywide cadastre. You can find the details at
>> http://nlrmp.nic.in/ and at http://nlrmpportal.nic.in. NLRMP superseded
>> the previous programmes for computerising land records.
>>
>> The project does have a component of mapping, and perhaps would have
>> required a new land survey to be done to map the land details accurately.
>> Since Land is a state subject, the onus is on the different state
>> governments to implement this programme, and the progress has been varied.
>> As far as I know, Andhra Pradesh (Bhu Bharati) was the first to come out
>> with their new titling law and achieve some progress in the mission.
>>
>> Kind Regards
>> Mahroof
>>
>> 
>> Knowledge, that is *discovered*, lasts a lifetime..
>>
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>> CEPT University, Navrangpura, Ahmedabad, 380009 Gujarat, India
>> Per | mahroo...@gmail.com |
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>>
>>
>> On 27 May 2015 at 12:20, Nikhil VJ  wrote:
>>
>>> Just saw this line in a news article:
>>>
>>> *Apr 28:* Land records of southwest district digitized & put online
>>>
>>> Found more here:
>>>
>>> http://www.justprop.com/forum/68-news/42529-property-records-online-in-delhi
>>>
>>> From that, this website:
>>> http://www.dlrc.delhigovt.nic.in/
>>>
>>> The platform doesn't have mapping integration it seems, and in a little
>>> bit of random browsing I haven't come across any lat/long information.
>>> Still, this is a significant step forward. How can this be taken
>>> further? I'm guessing that the govt depts themselves won't have the
>>> geo-location information for each record while having everything else.
>>> Could a platform be built that can work with this land records data, is
>>> friendly with the formats followed in various states (I have no clue if
>>> there is a standardized method or what), and offers incremental adding of
>>> geo-location information to each data item? Starting with just a lat/long,
>>> then allowing polygon specification?
>>>
>>> --
>>> Cheers,
>>> Nikhil
>>> +91-966-583-1250
>>> Pune, India
>>> Self-designed learner at Swaraj University <
>>> http://www.swarajuniversity.org>
>>> http://nikhilsheth.blogspot.in
>>>
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Re: [datameet] Digitization of land records

2015-05-27 Thread Suvajit Sengupta
Hi ,
  BHOOMI was one of the successful implementation of Land Record
digitisation in India under NLRMP for the state of Karnataka.

  The site is : http://bhoomi.karnataka.gov.in/
  The site is useful and data is updated regularly. It provides Ownership,
RTC information by land parcels.
  Urban property records are not available in BHOOMI.

  The drawbacks are :
  - Land record information are provided as Image or HTML ( not even PDF)
  - Land records do not have geographic/spatial information.


Regards,
Suvajit

Regards,
Suvajit

My galleria @ http://www.flickr.com/photos/jeet_sen

On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 12:55 PM, Ma-roof M  wrote:

> Hi,
>
> GoI has had a National Land Records Modernisation Programme (NLRMP) from
> 2008. NLRMP is one of the Mission Mode Programs under the National
> eGovernance Plan (NeGP), much like the MMP on Income Tax, Passport etc.
>
> The main agenda was to move to a conclusive Land Titling regime, and to
> have a conuntrywide cadastre. You can find the details at
> http://nlrmp.nic.in/ and at http://nlrmpportal.nic.in. NLRMP superseded
> the previous programmes for computerising land records.
>
> The project does have a component of mapping, and perhaps would have
> required a new land survey to be done to map the land details accurately.
> Since Land is a state subject, the onus is on the different state
> governments to implement this programme, and the progress has been varied.
> As far as I know, Andhra Pradesh (Bhu Bharati) was the first to come out
> with their new titling law and achieve some progress in the mission.
>
> Kind Regards
> Mahroof
>
> 
> Knowledge, that is *discovered*, lasts a lifetime..
>
> Research Associate, PAS Project
> CEPT University, Navrangpura, Ahmedabad, 380009 Gujarat, India
> Per | mahroo...@gmail.com |
> *www.pas.org.in  Mob:* +91 *94 285 10963 *| O: +91
> 79 26302470 ext: 467
> * f * fb.com/pas.cept | * in * linkedin.com/in/pascept
>
>
> On 27 May 2015 at 12:20, Nikhil VJ  wrote:
>
>> Just saw this line in a news article:
>>
>> *Apr 28:* Land records of southwest district digitized & put online
>>
>> Found more here:
>>
>> http://www.justprop.com/forum/68-news/42529-property-records-online-in-delhi
>>
>> From that, this website:
>> http://www.dlrc.delhigovt.nic.in/
>>
>> The platform doesn't have mapping integration it seems, and in a little
>> bit of random browsing I haven't come across any lat/long information.
>> Still, this is a significant step forward. How can this be taken further?
>> I'm guessing that the govt depts themselves won't have the geo-location
>> information for each record while having everything else. Could a platform
>> be built that can work with this land records data, is friendly with the
>> formats followed in various states (I have no clue if there is a
>> standardized method or what), and offers incremental adding of geo-location
>> information to each data item? Starting with just a lat/long, then allowing
>> polygon specification?
>>
>> --
>> Cheers,
>> Nikhil
>> +91-966-583-1250
>> Pune, India
>> Self-designed learner at Swaraj University <
>> http://www.swarajuniversity.org>
>> http://nikhilsheth.blogspot.in
>>
>>
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Re: [datameet] Digitization of land records

2015-05-27 Thread Ma-roof M
Hi,

GoI has had a National Land Records Modernisation Programme (NLRMP) from
2008. NLRMP is one of the Mission Mode Programs under the National
eGovernance Plan (NeGP), much like the MMP on Income Tax, Passport etc.

The main agenda was to move to a conclusive Land Titling regime, and to
have a conuntrywide cadastre. You can find the details at
http://nlrmp.nic.in/ and at http://nlrmpportal.nic.in. NLRMP superseded the
previous programmes for computerising land records.

The project does have a component of mapping, and perhaps would have
required a new land survey to be done to map the land details accurately.
Since Land is a state subject, the onus is on the different state
governments to implement this programme, and the progress has been varied.
As far as I know, Andhra Pradesh (Bhu Bharati) was the first to come out
with their new titling law and achieve some progress in the mission.

Kind Regards
Mahroof


Knowledge, that is *discovered*, lasts a lifetime..

Research Associate, PAS Project
CEPT University, Navrangpura, Ahmedabad, 380009 Gujarat, India
Per | mahroo...@gmail.com |
*www.pas.org.in  Mob:* +91 *94 285 10963 *| O: +91
79 26302470 ext: 467
* f * fb.com/pas.cept | * in * linkedin.com/in/pascept


On 27 May 2015 at 12:20, Nikhil VJ  wrote:

> Just saw this line in a news article:
>
> *Apr 28:* Land records of southwest district digitized & put online
>
> Found more here:
>
> http://www.justprop.com/forum/68-news/42529-property-records-online-in-delhi
>
> From that, this website:
> http://www.dlrc.delhigovt.nic.in/
>
> The platform doesn't have mapping integration it seems, and in a little
> bit of random browsing I haven't come across any lat/long information.
> Still, this is a significant step forward. How can this be taken further?
> I'm guessing that the govt depts themselves won't have the geo-location
> information for each record while having everything else. Could a platform
> be built that can work with this land records data, is friendly with the
> formats followed in various states (I have no clue if there is a
> standardized method or what), and offers incremental adding of geo-location
> information to each data item? Starting with just a lat/long, then allowing
> polygon specification?
>
> --
> Cheers,
> Nikhil
> +91-966-583-1250
> Pune, India
> Self-designed learner at Swaraj University <
> http://www.swarajuniversity.org>
> http://nikhilsheth.blogspot.in
>
>
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[datameet] Digitization of land records

2015-05-26 Thread Nikhil VJ
Just saw this line in a news article:

*Apr 28:* Land records of southwest district digitized & put online

Found more here:
http://www.justprop.com/forum/68-news/42529-property-records-online-in-delhi

>From that, this website:
http://www.dlrc.delhigovt.nic.in/

The platform doesn't have mapping integration it seems, and in a little bit
of random browsing I haven't come across any lat/long information.
Still, this is a significant step forward. How can this be taken further?
I'm guessing that the govt depts themselves won't have the geo-location
information for each record while having everything else. Could a platform
be built that can work with this land records data, is friendly with the
formats followed in various states (I have no clue if there is a
standardized method or what), and offers incremental adding of geo-location
information to each data item? Starting with just a lat/long, then allowing
polygon specification?

--
Cheers,
Nikhil
+91-966-583-1250
Pune, India
Self-designed learner at Swaraj University 
http://nikhilsheth.blogspot.in

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