GURUGRAM: The Municipal Corporation of Manesar (MCM) has announced April 27 as the deadline for completing the digital land survey under the Centre’s ‘Naksha’ initiative. Officials are encouraging residents to support field teams to ensure the accuracy of records. During a review meeting on Thursday, MCM Commissioner Pradeep Singh assessed the survey’s progress and instructed teams to expedite their work.
According to officials, the survey, conducted across villages, residential sectors, and commercial areas, aims to create a digital database of all land parcels in Manesar. Teams are visiting properties to gather ownership documents and map land using drones and other technological tools. The data collected will be cross-verified with existing revenue records, with patwaris assigned to ensure accuracy and address any discrepancies.
Singh noted, “This digitization of land records in urban areas is part of a central government pilot project being implemented in Haryana, specifically in the municipal corporations of Manesar and Panchkula and the Narnaul municipal council. The public will directly benefit from this survey, enhancing urban land management, building public trust, and fostering infrastructure development.”
MCM officials stated that this initiative is part of the Digital India Land Records Modernisation Programme, which aims to improve transparency in land-related issues. Upon completion, residents will have access to clearer digital records of their properties, helping to mitigate encroachments and reduce disputes.
The municipal corporation urges property owners to share relevant documents regarding their land, homes, and plots with survey teams when approached, warning that a lack of cooperation could result in inaccuracies in the final records.
