Apart from bihar, in which states land survey done? 


The bihar government has started land survey in most of the villages in the state. But do you know what are the disadvantages and benefits of land survey to the common man. Today we will tell you in which states of the country the work of land survey has been completed so far.


Land Survey

Let us tell you that by conducting land survey, the owners get the ownership rights. During this, the common rural people get scared, but in fact the government does not snatch the land in the land survey, but updates all the documents and names. Through this survey, all the records related to government land will be correct and the name of the living person is put in place of the deceased.


Bihar

The bihar government has started land survey in more than 45,000 villages of the state. According to the officials of the bihar government, this survey will be completed by next year 2025, due to which the name of all the living ownership rights is put on the lands of the people of Bihar.


Jharkhand

Let us tell you that the work of land survey is going on in the state of jharkhand since the year 1980, but more than 44 years have passed, but the state government has not been able to complete it. The high court has also recently given an order regarding this. A division bench of jharkhand High Court's Acting Chief Justice SN prasad and Justice AK Rai has heard the petition filed demanding land survey in the state. During the hearing, the court has directed the government to complete the land survey in all the districts of the state in eight months.


Andhra Pradesh

Land survey is also going on in Andhra Pradesh. According to the information, the work of land survey has been completed in most of the villages, but it is still left in some villages. A minister of andhra pradesh had said in september 2023 last year that the work of land survey would be completed in a year. However, by september 2023, andhra pradesh became the first state to conduct land survey in 4000 villages.

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