The Telangana government has launched the Bhu Bharati portal to make land record management simple, transparent and accessible to the public.
The Portal was launched by the Telangana Chief Minister, A Revanth Reddy, on 14th April 2025, coinciding with the 135th birth anniversary of Dr Bhim Rao Ambedkar.
The portal replaces the Dharani portal introduced by the previous BRS government led by K Chandrashekhar Rao.
The previous BRS government introduced the Dharani portal on November 2, 2020, as an integrated platform for agricultural land registration and mutations.
Where was the Bhu Bharati Portal Launched?
- The Bhu Portal was launched by the Chief Minister, A Revanth Reddy, at Shilpa Kala Vedika in Hyderabad.
- The state government has initially launched the Bhu Bharati Portal as a pilot project in four mandals - Khammam, Mulugu, Kodangal, and Kamareddy.
- According to the Chief Minister, the Mandal revenue officer will visit every revenue village in these mandals to resolve land-related issues by 1st May 2025.
- The state government intends to roll out the Bhu Bharati Portal all over the state by 2nd June 2025, the foundation day of Telangana.
Telangana Bhu Bharathi (Record of Rights in Land) Act, 2025
The Bhu Bharathin portal has been launched by the Telangana government under the provisions of the Telangana Bhu Bharathi (Record of Rights in Land) Act, 2025.
This act replaced and superseded the Telangana Rights in Land and Pattadar Pass Books Act, 2020, brought in by the erstwhile BRS government.
Features of the Bhu Bharati Portal
- The Bhu Bharati portal is a comprehensive digital platform that provides a host of services to the users.
- The users can use the portal to access a range of services like land registrations and mutations, appeals against mutations, revisions, and conversion of agricultural land to non-agricultural use.
- The portal also provides access to land-related data, land rights, including e-challans, encumbrance and prohibited land details, market value and registered documents.
- It provides for an appeal mechanism where the concerned citizens get the land-related disputes through the Revenue Department, rather than the courts.
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