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Delegates visit Kottukal village to study digital survey ops

Delegates visit Kottukal village to study digital survey ops

Time of India29-06-2025
Thiruvananthapuram: As part of Bhoomi National Conclave on Digital Survey for Smart Land Governance, a team of delegates from 26 states visited the digital survey camp office at Kottukal village in Neyyattinkara taluk.
The visit was led by sub-collector O V Alfred and assistant collector Shiva Shaktivel, following an interaction session hosted by district collector Anu Kumari.
During the visit, delegates assessed the end-to-end digital survey process firsthand. They visited survey fields, interacted with surveyors and examined advanced equipment and integrated software solutions. Kerala's flagship Ente Bhoomi project—India's first fully integrated digital land survey—was the focus, showcasing the state's pioneering role in transforming land governance through technology.
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