Sunday, May 19, 2019

Land Record Management System

In India, land rule books data are maintained at tehsil office or uniform offices. Mainly the records are of two types * Alphanumeric data containing record of rights details, crop statistics of individual plots. * The cadastral maps represent the boundaries and extent of the plots. These are maintained in form of village maps or Field Measurement have IssuesThough m any(prenominal) States have digitized their records but it forget take time where we can achieve contemporise between data entered and transactions so manual system of issuing of Record of Rights (ROR) is prevalent in most of the States.* Data entry & verification of legacy data * Regular updation of the records because of mutations * Unstructured data * talking to issues * Land records maintained on paper/ cloth are in a very wild shape * Duplication on similar media is cumbersome and will result in similar problems of criminal maintenance after a few y ears. * Updation to boundaries or title information by man ual treat is highly time-consuming and any error will get propagated to the village maps. * Cross verification is inevitable over records for a large period of time to ensure absence of inconsistencies after updation. * Retrieval for redressal of any dispute is time consuming due to the large bulk of information. * Every retrieval/use has an associated assay of further physical damage the old records. * Legal sanctity to computer generated ROR* Accuracy of maps & different scales of acquirable mapsSo overcome the above mentioned issues a GPS based data capturing twisting is needed, so as to furnish the solutions to the above mentioned problems as * Since the device is GPS based we will have the Authenticity of the data recorded. * As the record will be fed automatically through the device it will be automatically updated * Since the device has a standard architecture/format for the capturing the data so the issue of unstructured data will also be resolved. * That device has be en recognized by the department of agriculture government of Andhra Pradesh. * Recommended by nutrient and Agriculture Organization (FAO), United Nations.

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