** Aerial drone view of Indian village homes with clear property boundaries marked digitally

India Brings Land Ownership Clarity to 5 Villages

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Five villages in Chandigarh are getting a major upgrade to their property records through India's NAKSHA project, ending decades of ownership disputes and unclear boundaries. Drone surveys and digital mapping will finally bring transparency to land ownership, making buying and selling property faster and fraud-free.

Families in five Chandigarh villages are about to get something they've waited generations for: crystal-clear proof of what land they actually own.

The Indian government's NAKSHA project has selected Attawa, Burail, Kajheri, Palsora, and Sarangpur for its pilot phase, launching a comprehensive digital land survey that will replace outdated manual records causing confusion for decades. Survey teams will soon visit every household to verify ownership documents, photograph properties, and create precise digital maps using drone technology.

The problem these villages face is frustratingly common across urban India. Property boundaries drawn decades ago on paper have faded, overlapped, or disappeared entirely, leaving families stuck in endless legal disputes when they try to sell, buy, or even prove they own their own homes.

The NAKSHA initiative uses cutting-edge tools to fix this mess once and for all. Drones capture high-resolution images of every property, while Geographic Information System mapping creates exact digital boundaries linked directly to ownership documents. Officials will upload documents on the spot and return originals immediately to owners.

India Brings Land Ownership Clarity to 5 Villages

For residents, this means no more anxiety about whether their property papers will hold up in court. Banks will approve home loans faster because ownership verification becomes instant. Real estate transactions that once took months tangled in paperwork disputes will move smoothly.

The Ripple Effect

Beyond individual families, this digital transformation opens doors across entire communities. Local governments can plan infrastructure projects like roads and water systems more effectively when they know exactly where property lines fall. Young people inheriting family land will receive clear, dispute-free titles instead of legal headaches.

The project builds on India's Digital India Land Records Modernisation Programme, extending modern land governance to areas that felt forgotten by technological progress. Once complete, residents will access their property records online anytime, from anywhere.

Officials expect the clear records to boost investment and development in these villages. Businesses feel more confident building when land ownership is transparent, and infrastructure projects move forward without getting stuck in boundary disputes.

The five villages represent just the beginning. Success here could bring the same clarity to thousands of similar communities across India struggling with the same outdated systems.

Every family deserves to know exactly what they own, and now these villages are finally getting that certainty.

Based on reporting by Indian Express

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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