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National Workshop on NAKSHA Programme Prepares District Collectors for Nationwide Rollout
Analysis (UPSC Style)
- Context & Objective:- The Department of Land Resources (DoLR), in collaboration with the Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration (LBSNAA), has organised a two-day national workshop (October 27–28) to train District Collectors for the rollout of the NAKSHA Programme.
- The initiative focuses on modernising urban land record management through geospatial technology and digital mapping.
 
- About the Workshop:- Venue: B. N. Yugandhar Centre for Rural Studies (BNYCRS), LBSNAA.
- Participants: District Magistrates and senior administrators from 28 states and 3 Union Territories.
- Objective: To enhance administrative, technical, and legal preparedness for implementing the NAKSHA Programme nationwide.
 
- Key Officials Involved:- Dr. Bagadi Gautham, Director, BNYCRS – Inaugural Address.
- Manoj Joshi, Secretary, DoLR – Keynote Address.
- Kunal Satyarthi, Joint Secretary, DoLR – Overview of the initiative.
- S. K. Sinha, Additional Surveyor General of India – Technical sessions on workflow and data acquisition.
- N. K. Sudhanshu, DG, YASHADA & S. Chockalingam, CEO, Maharashtra – Sessions on legal and administrative frameworks.
 
- Technological Component:- Live demonstration of the NAKSHA Web-GIS portal, developed by MPSEDC, displaying digital mapping and survey capabilities.
- The system aims to integrate geospatial tools, GIS mapping, and field data for real-time land record management.
 
- Inter-State Collaboration:- Officials from Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Assam, and Madhya Pradesh presented best practices in land record modernisation, contributing to pilot phase strategies.
 
- Outcome Focus:- The training equips District Collectors with hands-on knowledge in geospatial systems and legal frameworks to ensure efficient, transparent, and technology-driven land record governance.
 
Static Information (from context)
- NAKSHA stands for National Geospatial Knowledge-based Land Survey of Urban Habitations.
- It aims to integrate geospatial data, survey technologies, and digital governance tools to streamline urban land management under the Department of Land Resources (DoLR).
- Survey of India plays a key role in field validation and integration with digital databases.
- The initiative aligns with the Digital India Land Records Modernisation Programme (DILRMP) framework.
 
 Updated - 26 Oct 2025 ; 3:30 PM | DD News