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Telangana to Re-Survey 413 Recordless Villages Since Nizam Era

Telangana to Re-Survey 413 Recordless Villages Since Nizam Era

Telangana land re-survey 2025:


The Telangana government is launching a re-survey project in 413 villages that have no official land records since the Nizam’s rule. This announcement was made by Minister Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy. He stated that these villages were never properly surveyed, and no official documents exist to show land ownership or boundaries.

Telangana land re-survey 2025:

To address this long-pending issue, the state government will begin a pilot project next week in five selected villages. Based on the results from this pilot phase, the survey will be expanded to the remaining villages.


Modern Survey Methods to Be Used

The re-survey will be conducted using two modern technologies:

1. Aerial/Drone Survey – High-tech drones will be used to capture detailed images and data from the air.
2. Ground Truthing Method – Surveyors will physically visit the land to verify and collect accurate data.

Using these two methods, the government plans to create georeferenced maps, cadastre maps, and official ownership documents. These will help bring clarity to land ownership, reduce disputes, and benefit farmers and rural landowners.

Organizations Involved in the Survey

To carry out this massive project, Telangana has partnered with expert organizations like RV Associates, Marvel Geospatial, IIC Technologies, Neo Geo, and Drogo Drone.

Pilot Villages Selected

The pilot project will begin in five villages:

Salar Nagar (Gandeed Mandal, Mahbubnagar)
Kommanapalli (Birpur Mandal, Jagtial)
Mulugumad (Errupalem Mandal, Khammam)
Nooguru (Venkatapuram Mandal, Mulugu)
Shaheed Nagar (Vatpally Mandal, Sangareddy)

This re-survey will bring transparency and help the state build an accurate land database. Farmers and village residents will benefit from better land rights and fewer legal issues in the future. The government believes this project will end confusion caused by outdated or missing records from the Nizam era.

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