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Bhubharathi Portal Telangana: Digital Solution for Land Disputes Begins in 5 Mandals

Bhubharathi portal Telangana pilot begins April 2 to resolve land disputes and provide farmers easy online access to land records and services.

In a major reform, the Telangana government has launched the Bhubharathi portal Telangana pilot from April 2, aiming to resolve land disputes and provide farmers with easy online access to land services.

The Bhubharathi portal Telangana is designed to bring transparency and efficiency by integrating land, survey, and registration services into a single digital platform.

What is Bhubharathi Portal Telangana?

The Bhubharathi portal Telangana launch is a key initiative to:

  • Provide online land services to farmers
  • Reduce disputes related to land ownership and boundaries
  • Ensure transparency in revenue administration
  • Allow citizens to access land records from home

The portal has been developed with a strong focus on farmer convenience and digital access.

Pilot Implementation from April 2

The Bhubharathi portal pilot in Telangana will begin in five mandals:

  • Kusumanchi (Khammam district)
  • Aswaraopeta (Bhadradri Kothagudem district)
  • Amangal (Ranga Reddy district)
  • Vatpally (Sangareddy district)
  • Kosgi (Narayanpet district)

Based on the results, the government plans to expand and improve the portal across the state.

Key Features of Bhubharathi Portal

The Telangana Bhubharathi portal for land disputes offers:

  • Access to land records from home without visiting offices
  • Integrated services of Land, Survey, and Registration departments
  • Survey maps uploaded online after completion
  • SMS alerts at every stage of application and registration
  • Instant visibility of land ownership details upon login

Relief for Farmers and Public

Earlier, farmers had to:

  • Visit MeeSeva centers multiple times
  • Follow up with survey officials repeatedly
  • Face delays in resolving land disputes

Now, the Bhubharathi portal Telangana allows farmers to:

  • Check land details online
  • Track applications easily
  • Avoid unnecessary visits to government offices

Government’s Vision Behind Bhubharathi Portal

The initiative has been introduced under the vision of Revanth Reddy, with Revenue Minister Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy overseeing its implementation.

Officials have been instructed to ensure:

  • Smooth functioning of the portal
  • No inconvenience to farmers
  • Continuous improvements based on pilot results

The Bhubharathi portal Telangana pilot launch from April 2 marks a significant step toward resolving land disputes and simplifying services for farmers. With digital access and transparency, this initiative is expected to transform the state’s revenue system and benefit thousands of citizens.

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Mohammed Yousuf

Senior Content Editor – Hyderabad & Telangana Affairs!Mohammed Yousuf is a Senior Content Editor at Munsif News 24x7, covering Hyderabad and Telangana affairs.With over a decade of experience in journalism, Yousuf reports on governance, public issues, law and order, and political developments.He regularly contributes breaking news and in-depth reports to Munsif News 24x7.
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