Re-survey 2.0 will protect rights of farmers, landowners, says Revenue Minister Anagani Satya Prasad

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Revenue Minister Anagani Satya Prasad.

Revenue Minister Anagani Satya Prasad. | Photo Credit: File Photo

Stating that the re-survey 2.0 was being carried retired to safeguard the onshore rights of farmers and landowners, Revenue Minister Anagani Satya Prasad connected Tuesday said the conjugation authorities introduced broad reforms to guarantee transparency, accuracy and zero scope for onshore irregularities.

Mr. Satya Prasad, successful a statement, said dissimilar re-survey 1.0 undertaken by the erstwhile YSRCP government, which was “riddled with errors,” the latest workout was being implemented nether the guidance of the Union Government by pursuing the champion standards successful the country.

“It has been completed successful 2,097 villages successful 3 phases, portion enactment is successful advancement successful different 1,613 villages successful the 4th phase,” helium said.

Mr. Satya Prasad said the earlier workout had relied mostly connected drone imagery, without capable usage of rovers, resulting successful bound discrepancies, associated onshore parcel numbers, and wide husbandman distress. More than 7.5 lakh complaints had been received connected re-survey 1.0, helium said.

The Minister explained that re-survey 2.0 uses full-scale rover-based surveys, with farmers participating straight aft being served notices. “The survey play has been extended from 90 to 143 days, and the ground-truthing signifier from 45 to 90 days. Blockchain exertion is being utilized to forestall tampering of onshore records,” helium said.

Dynamic QR codes linked to updated onshore parcel maps, navigation tools, mutation and subdivision details were being issued done unafraid passbooks, replacing static codes utilized earlier. The Minister said the inaugural would reconstruct husbandman assurance and guarantee extortion of onshore ownership.

Published - January 20, 2026 08:14 p.m. IST

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