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Andhra Pradesh government launches Naksha to revolutionize urban planning and property taxation
Andhra Pradesh government launches Naksha to revolutionize urban planning and property taxation

Time of India

time17-05-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Andhra Pradesh government launches Naksha to revolutionize urban planning and property taxation

1 2 3 Guntur: In a move to improve the planning of urban areas and remove personal discretion taxation of properties, the state govt has launched survey of properties under the National Geospatial Knowledge-based Land Survey ( Naksha ). The Centre, which is sponsoring Naksha programme, has picked 10 municipalities under pilot project following the state govt's request. While the aerial survey was completed in eight of the ten municipalities, aerial survey is going on in Eluru and Mangalagir-Tadepalli municipal corporations. "Naksha is going to bring revolutionary changes in the urban areas particularly with regard to planning of developmental works, granting of building plans, prevention of manual intervention in taxation of properties," said municipal administration and urban development minister Dr P Narayana. Speaking at the digitalisaiton of land records programme, Narayana said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi aims to fully develop the nation through Vikasit Bharat, while chief minister Chandrababu Naidu targeted to develop the state as Swarnandhra by 2047. He explained that the Naksha program will greatly contribute in providing transparent and efficient governance in urban areas. He said that the Centre has selected 10 municipalities for implementation of Naksha programme under pilot project. Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Want Lower Bills Without Changing a Thing? elecTrick - Save upto 80% on Power Bill Learn More Undo "We will survey and digitize about 9.5 lakh properties spread across 524 square kilometers in 10 municipalities. We wanted to complete the survey as per the timelines fixed by the Centre," said Narayana. He said that every property including residential, commercial and industrial outlets will be accurately mapped through Naksha. He said that a re-survey of 6,000 government properties at the field level has also been completed in Kuppam, Ongole, and Anantapur municipalities. He said that they have deployed 156 rovers against the actual requirement of 166 rovers. He explained that they have trained about 643 verification teams needed for the field-level survey. "The Naksha program will enhance urban planning tools and tax imposition. In fact, it will also help resolution of property disputes," said Narayana. He said that they have directed the municipal commissioners and district collectors to coordinate with the Central teams for early completion of the property surveys. He said that the state govt would extend the programme in other municipal corporations and municipalities after studying the results of the pilot project. GFX The pilot project *The Union govt has selected 10 municipalities for survey of properties and land in Andhra Pradesh *The project, implemented under the Digital India Land Records Modernisation Programme (DILRMP), is expected to enhance urban planning and governance. *Kuppam, Ongole, Anantapur, Guntur, Nellore, Kurnool, Kakinada, Mangalagiri- Tadepalli, Eluru and Tirupati municipal corporations were selected under the project *Centre will spend Rs 190 crore on Naksha and targets to complete the survey in one year *Naksha 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 *The department of Land Resources (DoLR), Survey of India (SOI), National Informatics Centre (NIC), and other key institutions are joining hands to provide technical support, geospatial services, data analysis, and satellite imaging

Helicopters Will Hover Over This UP City For 2 Days, Photographing Each House. Here's Why
Helicopters Will Hover Over This UP City For 2 Days, Photographing Each House. Here's Why

News18

time21-04-2025

  • General
  • News18

Helicopters Will Hover Over This UP City For 2 Days, Photographing Each House. Here's Why

Last Updated: A helicopter survey in Jhansi will measure building heights using a lidar sensor over two days, covering 161 sq km, as part of the Naksha scheme under Digital India If you spot a helicopter flying over Jhansi in the next two days, do not be alarmed, as this is part of a survey. The helicopter will be airborne over the city for the next 2 days, equipped with a lidar sensor to measure the height of tall buildings from the ground. For this survey, 128 points have been designated within the city, and photographs will be taken covering an area of 161 square kilometres. This marks the second phase of the Naksha scheme. Previously, a helicopter conducted a two-day survey capturing images of every house in the entire metropolis. This initiative, which started in Jhansi, is part of the Digital India Land Records Modernisation Programme run by the Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India. The objective is to modernise land records. The project has commenced in 8 municipal councils and Nagar Panchayats of the state, including Jhansi and Gorakhpur. During the first phase of the Naksha (National Geospatial Knowledge-Based Land Survey of Urban Habitat) project, an aerial survey was conducted in the city on April 11 and 12. Images were captured from all four directions using an oblique camera, while the Nadir camera took vertical images. The second phase of the survey commenced on Sunday. For this phase, 128 points have been marked in the city, and the helicopter will cover 161 square kilometres over the next two days using a lidar sensor to estimate the height of tall buildings. This data will then be uploaded onto the Survey of India's software. Municipal Commissioner Satya Prakash stated that the second phase of the survey will begin on Sunday. With 128 marked points, the helicopter will cover 161 square kilometres over two days, using the lidar sensor to measure building heights. This data will be uploaded onto the Survey of India's software. Following the aerial survey under the Naksha scheme, comprehensive land details will be compiled. Subsequently, a physical verification will be conducted by teams from the Municipal Corporation and Revenue Department, and the complete land records will be uploaded to the software. First Published:

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