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SVAMITVA Yojana (Survey of Villages and Mapping with Improvised Technology in Village Areas)

SVAMITVA Yojana, implemented by the Ministry of Panchayati Raj, provides legal ownership cards (Property cards/Title deeds) to village household owners through drone technology that maps land parcels. This initiative establishes proprietary rights, transforms property into a financial asset, reduces disputes, and enhances rural planning with accurate land records.

केंद्रीय वस्तु रूप

राज्य / केंद्र शासित प्रदेश: All India

मंत्रालय / नोडल: Ministry Of Panchayati Raj

योजना किसके लिए: Individual

योजना प्रोफ़ाइल

डीबीटी (प्रत्यक्ष लाभ अंतरण): नहीं

योजना प्रारंभ तिथि: 2021-04-01

श्रेणियाँ: कृषि, ग्रामीण व पर्यावरण

उप-श्रेणियाँ: Land and water resources

लक्षित लाभार्थी: व्यक्तिगत, Family

टैग: Rural, Survey, Village, Drone, Property

विवरण

SVAMITVA, a Central Sector scheme of the Ministry of Panchayati Raj provides a ‘Record of Rights’ to village household owners with the issuance of legal ownership cards (Property cards/Title deeds) to the property owners by mapping land parcels using drone technology.

Objectives

  • Creation of accurate land records for rural planning and reducing property-related disputes.
  • To bring financial stability to the citizens in rural India by enabling them to use their property as a financial asset for taking loans and other financial benefits.
  • Determination of property tax, which would accrue to the GPs directly in States where it is devolved or else, add to the State exchequer.
  • Creation of survey infrastructure and GIS maps that can be leveraged by any department for their use.
  • To support in the preparation of a better-quality Gram Panchayat Development Plan (GPDP) by making use of GIS maps

The scheme is a reformative step towards the establishment of clear ownership of property in rural inhabited (Abadi) areas, by mapping of land parcels using drone technology and providing ‘Record of Rights’ to village household owners with the issuance of legal ownership cards (Property cards/Title deeds) to the property owners.
There are about 6.62 lakh villages in the country which will be eventually covered in this scheme. The entire work is likely to be spread for five years.

लाभ

  • - Drone Digitally Maps All the Land Parcels of the Inhabited Area of the Village
  • Creation of Property Cards on the Exact Area of Each Property in the Village
  • Proprietary Rights to the Village Household Owner
  • Property as a Financial Asset for Taking Loans and Other Financial Benefits
  • Reduce Property Disputes and Legal Cases
  • Determination of Property Tax
  • Creation of Accurate Land Records for Rural Planning
  • Better Gpdp - Leveraging Gis Database/ Maps Created for Better Planning and Execution of Plans
  • Drone Digitally Maps All the Land Parcels of the Inhabited Area of the Village.
  • Creation of Property Cards on the Exact Area of Each Property in the Village.
  • Proprietary Rights to the Village Household Owner.
  • Property as a Financial Asset for Taking Loans and Other Financial Benefits.
  • Reduce Property Disputes and Legal Cases.
  • Determination of Property Tax.
  • Creation of Accurate Land Records for Rural Planning.
  • Better Gpdp - Leveraging Gis Database/ Maps Created for Better Planning and Execution of Plans.

पात्रता

The applicant should have a property in rural inhabited (Abadi) area.

अपवर्जन

Agricultural Lands are not covered under this scheme.

आवेदन प्रक्रिया

Offline

Pre-Survey Activities

Step 1: Permission is sought to conduct the survey, followed by organizing a Gram Sabha to inform villagers about the schedule, methodology, and benefits.
Step 2: Identification, marking, and delineation of properties, including government assets, Gram Sabha land parcels, individual properties, roads, and open plots, are carried out.
Step 3: Public notification is issued for the survey area, along with obtaining permission for drone flights.

Survey Activities

Step 1: The CORS network is established, and ground control points are set up.
Step 2: Drone images are acquired, processed, and used for generating digital maps.

Post Survey Activities

Step 1: An inquiry/objection process is initiated to verify land parcel ownership, resolve disputes, and issue property cards to village household owners.
Step 2: Regular record updates and storage maintenance are ensured alongside training and capacity-building for government officials involved in the scheme.

स्पष्टीकरण

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What is SVAMITVA and what does it stand for?
SVAMITVA stands for "Survey of Villages and Mapping with Improvised Technology in Village Areas." It's a Central Sector Scheme aimed at providing an integrated inhabited property ownership solution for rural India.
When was the Pilot Phase of the SVAMITVA scheme launched?
The Pilot Phase of the SVAMITVA scheme was launched on 24th April 2020, coinciding with National Panchayati Raj Day.
What technology is used for demarcating rural inhabited land under SVAMITVA?
Drone Surveying technology is used for demarcating rural inhabited land under SVAMITVA.
What is the significance of the collaborative efforts mentioned in the introduction of SVAMITVA?
Collaborative efforts involving various entities like the Ministry of Panchayati Raj, Survey of India, NIC, State Revenue Departments, and State Panchayati Raj Departments are crucial for the successful implementation of SVAMITVA.
What is the primary objective of SVAMITVA in terms of providing property ownership solutions?
The primary objective of SVAMITVA is to provide a "record of rights" to village household owners in the form of Property Cards/Title Deeds.
Why have inhabited areas of villages historically been left out of government surveys?
Historically, inhabited areas of villages have been left out of government surveys, leading to a lack of record of rights, primarily due to limitations in survey focus on agricultural land.
How does SVAMITVA aim to address the issue of lack of legal documentation for property ownership in rural areas?
SVAMITVA aims to use technology to provide legal documentation, such as Property Cards/Title Deeds, to rural households, thereby enabling them to utilize their property as a financial asset.
What are the broad objectives of the SVAMITVA scheme?
The broad objectives of the SVAMITVA scheme include providing property ownership solutions, leveraging technology for demarcation, and empowering rural households economically.
What are some of the stages involved in the SVAMITVA scheme?
Stages in the SVAMITVA scheme include signing of MoU, establishing fixed points, drone survey, generation of property cards, CORS station setup, feature extraction, IEC activities, dispute resolution, and organizing Gram Sabha.
How does SVAMITVA leverage technology such as CORS and Drones?
SVAMITVA leverages CORS (Continuous Operating Referencing System) and survey-grade drones to create high-resolution maps for demarcation and generation of Property Cards with accuracy.
What is the significance of CORS stations in the SVAMITVA scheme?
CORS stations serve as geo-positioning infrastructure, replacing traditional chain surveys, and aiding in the creation of high-resolution maps for property demarcation.
How does SVAMITVA ensure transparency and accessibility of property documents?
SVAMITVA provides Property Cards digitally through the DigiLocker app, ensuring easy access and transparency in property documentation.
Which states were covered in the Pilot Phase of the SVAMITVA scheme?
The Pilot Phase of the SVAMITVA scheme covered nine states, including Andhra Pradesh, Haryana, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Punjab, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, and Uttarakhand.
What is the target coverage of villages under the SVAMITVA scheme from 2021-2025?
The SVAMITVA scheme targets coverage of nearly 6.62 lakh villages, with 50,000 villages targeted from April 2020 to March 2021, and the remaining villages across the country from 2021-2025.

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