Hyderabad, April 15 – The Government of Telangana has officially launched the Bhu Bharati portal (https://bhubharati.telangana.gov.in), which enables citizens to access, verify, and request corrections to their land records online. This step is expected to bring transparency, efficiency, and convenience to the land administration system in the state.
The launch follows the implementation of the Telangana Bhu Bharati (Record of Rights in Land) Rules, 2025, which were notified through G.O. Ms. No. 39, dated 14-04-2025. As per the rules, the system is now operational across Telangana with effect from April 14, 2025.
Key Highlights of the New System:
Online Portal Access: Citizens can now check their land details, status of applications, and file requests for corrections using the Bhu Bharati website.
Clear Jurisdiction: The system defines competent authorities for different types of land record corrections such as missing entries, digital signatures, extent and nature of land, name changes, mutation, and more.
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For land valued below ₹5 lakhs – Revenue Divisional Officers (RDOs) handle the rectification.
For land valued ₹5 lakhs and above – District Collectors are the approving authority.
Specific changes like “Notional Khata to Patta,” “Exclusion from CARD POB lands,” and “Nature of property” correction are handled by Collectors.
Structured Appeals: Citizens unsatisfied with decisions can file First Appeals and Second Appeals as per timelines mentioned in the rules. Appeals can be made before the Revenue Divisional Officer, District Collector, or Land Tribunal depending on the case.
Comprehensive Guidelines: The portal operates under the Telangana Bhu Bharati Act, 2025. It includes clearly defined processes, responsible officers, and time limits for each correction type.
Why Bhu Bharati Matters
This digital shift is a major step towards resolving long-standing issues of land disputes, errors in ownership details, and lack of accessibility. By digitizing land records and bringing accountability through a centralized platform, the Telangana government aims to minimize corruption and improve service delivery.
Citizens are encouraged to visit the portal, review their land details, and raise any discrepancies with appropriate evidence. The system empowers people to take control of their property rights in a transparent and time-bound manner.
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