Overview
- The Bhu Bharati Act, effective April 14, replaces the flawed Dharani portal and mandates annual revenue conferences along with public disclosures in Gram Sabhas
- Revenue Sadassu gatherings are being held across Telangana until June 20 to collect grievances and guide citizens on the new land record process
- In initial pilot phases covering four mandals and 28 villages, officials received 55,000 applications and have resolved 60% of reported land disputes
- The government is deploying drone and DGPS surveys alongside 3,500 newly appointed revenue officials to accurately map and fix land boundaries
- Bhudhar cards—modeled on Aadhaar—will be issued for land parcels, and MLA-led committees will allocate titles and plots to genuine beneficiaries