Chief Minister Rekha Gupta is rewriting Delhi’s land narrative with ‘Bhu Aadhaar,’ a pioneering system granting every plot a 14-digit ULPIN for ironclad digital identity. This overhaul promises to bury boundary battles and bureaucratic nightmares forever.
Lauding it as Digital India’s ground-level triumph, Gupta said, ‘It’s more than tech—it’s justice for every landowner.’ Ignored for years despite its 2016 origins in the rural development ministry, the project now surges in mission mode, led by revenue IT with Survey of India support.
Drone imagery and 2TB geospatial intel enable pinpoint accuracy, prioritizing 48 scheme-included villages. Tilangpur Kotla’s pilot triumph—274 ULPINs generated—validates the approach, backed by existing funding.
The payoff? Crystal-clear ownership transparency, dispute demolition via referenced codes, and scam-proof transactions. One number unlocks all details, freeing citizens from document drudgery and enabling departmental harmony.
Echoing PM Modi’s vision of tech-driven equity, Gupta stressed, ‘Land security is developed India’s bedrock. Bhu Aadhaar fights corruption, protects the vulnerable.’ From poor buyers to middle-class savers, no one should lose to flawed records. Delhi government pledges total rollout, securing a transparent tomorrow.
