Real-Time National Land Acquisition & Management System for End-to-End Digital Monitoring and Decision Support
मेटाडेटा और विनिर्देश
विभाग
Dept of land resources (DoLR)
श्रेणी
Software
थीम
Miscellaneous
अंतिम तिथि
20 September 2026
जमा किए गए विचार
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समस्या विवरण और विवरण
Background
Land acquisition is a critical component of infrastructure development and public welfare projects in India. It facilitates the implementation of highways, railways, industrial corridors, irrigation projects, urban development, renewable energy initiatives, and other strategic infrastructure. The process involves multiple stakeholders, including land requiring bodies, land acquiring authorities, district administrations, state governments, and central ministries.
Description of the Study
Web-based National Land Acquisition & Management System that digitizes the complete land acquisition lifecycle-from project proposal submission to final possession of land. The proposed platform should provide standardized workflows for different stakeholders and enable seamless coordination among Central Ministries, State Governments, District Authorities, and Project Implementing Agencies. The system should facilitate online submission and approval of proposals, digital scrutiny, document management, automated workflow routing, and status tracking at every stage.The platform should support geo-tagging of acquired land parcels using GIS technology, enabling visualization of project locations on interactive maps. It should also maintain real-time information on key land acquisition parameters such as:
7. Land proposed and acquired 8. Notifications issued 9. Awards declared 10. Compensation assessed and disbursed 11. Possession status 12. Rehabilitation and Resettlement (R&R) progress 13. Number of affected and displaced families 14. Project-wise and state-wise progress 15. Timeline monitoring and milestone tracking The platform should be scalable for nationwide implementation across all States and Union Territories while ensuring data security, interoperability, and compliance with government standards.
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At present, land acquisition activities are managed through fragmented systems, manual documentation, and state-specific processes. The absence of a unified national digital platform results in inconsistent data collection, duplication of efforts, delays in approvals, limited transparency, and inadequate monitoring. Decision-makers often lack access to real-time information on the progress of land acquisition, compensation disbursement, possession status, and rehabilitation measures.
Expected Solution
The solution should incorporate role-based access control, automated alerts and notifications, API-based integration with relevant government systems, customizable dashboards, analytical reports, and predictive analytics to support policy formulation and efficient project execution.
The system should provide
7. End-to-end digital workflow for land acquisition processes;
8. Online submission, verification, approval, and tracking of proposals;
9. GIS-enabled geo-tagging and spatial visualization of land parcels;
10. Interactive national dashboard displaying: Area notified, Area acquired, Compensation assessed and paid, Number of affected and displaced families, Rehabilitation & Resettlement status, Project progress, Possession status, Timeline adherence 11. API-based integration with land records, cadastral maps, and relevant government portals.
12. Mobile-responsive interface for field-level data collection and verification.
13. Secure document repository with version control and audit history.
14. Customizable MIS reports and executive dashboards for decision-makers.
The solution should significantly enhance transparency, accountability, efficiency, and data-driven governance in land acquisition while reducing processing time and improving inter-agency coordination.
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समान समस्या विवरणसमान थीम या संगठन
Ministry of Rural Development · Software · अंतिम तिथि 20 September 2026