PM LOUNCE SVAMITVA YOJANA FOR PROPERTY CARD
The Government of India has decided to implement a scheme for surveying the land
parcels in rural inhabited area using Drone technology. The survey shall be done across the country in a phase wise manner over the period of four years (2020 -2024)
The scheme is proposed as a Central Sector scheme titled “SVAMITVA – Survey of
villages and mapping with improvised technology in village areas”, with a projected
outlay of Rs 79.65 crores for the pilot phase (FY 2020 -21)
The outcome from the scheme would include updating the ‘record-of-rights’ in the
revenue/property registers and issuance of property cards to the property owners.
This would facilitate monetization of rural residential assets for credit and other
financial services. Further, this would also pave the way for clear determination of
property tax, which would accrue to the GPs leading to better civic amenities
The following stakeholders would be involved in carrying out the scheme:
i. Nodal Ministry (Ministry of Panchayati Raj), Govt of India.
ii. Survey of India (Technology Implementation Agency)
iii. State Revenue department
iv. State Panchayati Raj Department
v. Local district authorities.
vi. Property owner
vii. Gram Panchayat (GP).
viii. National Informatics Centre (NIC) – GIS Division
ix. Other line departments having assets in Rural inhabited areas (if any) for
preparing comprehensive database.
For monitoring purpose, a three-layer monitoring and evaluation framework shall be
put in place for timely monitoring, reporting and course corrections
Objectives of the Scheme
The scheme seeks to achieve the following objectives: -
i. 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.
ii. Creation of accurate land records for rural planning.
iii. Determination of property tax, which would accrue to the GPs directly in
States where it is devolved or else, add to the State exchequer.
iv. Creation of survey infrastructure and GIS maps that can be leveraged by any
department for their use.
v. To support in preparation of better-quality Gram Panchayat .
State Panchayati Raj Department
i. Organising the Gram Sabha to intimate the schedule of the survey and
post survey validation of maps
ii. Providing support to sensitize the villagers about the project work and its
intended benefits leveraging RGSA funds
iii. Preparing and updating the Property (Tax) Register thru GPs.
6.5. Gram Panchayat
i. Aid the Panchayati Raj Department and State Revenue Department in the
timely completion of the survey
ii. Generate Awareness among the residents of the village about the survey
iii. Digitize existing GP property (Tax) Registers, wherever applicable, and
make available to SoI and Enquiry Officer for preparing interim
map/Records.
iv. Coordination for ground level activities for conducting survey
v. Update property tax and asset register of GP
vi. Help in the resolution of the post survey objections received from property
owners. These may be related to correction in owner name, property
boundaries, joint holding etc. For unresolved objections / disputes, the final
decision shall rest with the District Magistrate / Collector.
6.6. Property Owner
i. Cooperate with concerned authorities during the process of measurement
and survey
ii. Producing necessary documents (if available) for the survey by the
concerned authority.
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