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Welcome to NAKSHA Module

The Department of Land Resources (DoLR) has initiated the NAKSHA (NA tional geospatial K nowledge-based land S urvey of urban HA bitations) program under the Digital India Land Records Modernization Programme (DILRMP) to revolutionize urban land records creation and management.

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Module Overview

This e-module is designed to assist land revenue officials of CoE States in understanding about NAKSHA programme, which has to be taken over by the State to perfrom the important task of ground truthing and help the Government to create a seamless Urban Property data with updated geospatial indicators on the property records.

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this module, learners will be able to:

Comprehend the need for NAKSHA program.

Understand the role and responsibilites of the stake holders.

Understanding on the deliverables expected from the NAKSHA Programme.

1. Introduction to the NAKSHA Programme

Key Concepts:

Purpose of NAKSHA in modernizing urban land records

Importance of digital land records for governance and transparency

Key stakeholders involved (DoLR, SoI, State Governments, ULBs)

2. Objectives of NAKSHA Programme:

Creation of accurate urban land records

Development of a Web GIS platform for easy access

Empowering urban citizens by simplifying access to land data

Strengthening urban local bodies with a scientific taxation system

Enabling better urban planning and infrastructure development

3. Scope of the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP):

Defining procedures for data collection, processing, and dissemination

Standardizing aerial surveys, ground truthing, and GIS integration

Ensuring alignment with national land governance policies

4. Key Stakeholders & Responsibilities

Department of Land Resources (DoLR): Strategic direction, funding, and coordination.

Survey of India (SoI): Aerial surveys, data processing, and quality control.

State Governments & ULBs: Field surveys, data validation, and public engagement.

Third-Party Agencies: Conducting technical surveys and delivering GIS data.

NICSI & MPSEDC: IT infrastructure, cloud storage, and Web GIS platform development.

Centre of Excellence (CoE): Capacity building, creating training modules, and research initiatives to enhance GIS capabilities for urban land management. Conducting specialized training programs for government officials, surveyors, and urban planners to ensure the efficient implementation of GIS-based land records

5. Activities Involved in NAKSHA Programme

MAP-1: Aerial Survey & Feature Extraction:

High-resolution aerial mapping using UAVs & LiDAR

Ortho-rectified imagery generation & ground control point setup

Data quality control and verification

MAP-2: Field Survey & Ground Truthing:

Use of GNSS Rovers, ETS, and CORS for precise land parcel mapping

Establishing property boundaries and integrating attribute data

Conducting public meetings and dispute resolution

MAP-3: Claims Disposal & Final Map Publication:

Ground verification by state officials

Updating and maintaining land record databases

Publishing final GIS-based urban land maps

6. Capacity Building & Knowledge Management:

Training programs for government officials and surveyors

Public awareness campaigns on land rights and digital records

Documentation and best practices for future scalability

7. Deliverables & Expected Outcomes:

Digitized land records with spatial accuracy

Web GIS platform for data accessibility

Enhanced property tax systems and urban governance

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