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Bihar’s Land Survey Sparks Mixed Reactions

  • 26 Oct 2024
  • 2 min read

Why in News?

Bihar's recent land survey aims to update century-old records, impacting ownership claims, especially among marginalized communities.

Key Points

  • Historical Background
    • Bihar’s last comprehensive land survey dates to the British period in 1910-1911, with partial attempts made in 1967 and 1980.
    • The current survey, initiated in 2013, aims to cover all 45,000 revenue villages by 2025 .
  • Scope and Process
    • Over 10,000 personnel, including land surveyors, have been deployed to digitize over 150 million land records.
    • This includes verifying the genealogy charts, critical for proving familial claims to land. Boundary measurement for each landholding is slated for early 2025.
  • Challenges Encountered
    • Verification of Ownership: Absence of clear partition deeds has led to disputes, with residents struggling to confirm family-owned land as informal, verbal agreements often dictate ownership.
    • Document Translation: Historical documents, many written in Kaithi script, require translation and comprehension, creating delays. The government has introduced training to facilitate script translation .
    • Technology Hurdles: Poor internet connectivity in rural areas hampers real-time updating and retrieval of records, leading to inconsistencies in uploaded data .
  • Social Implications
    • Gendered Disputes: A significant issue is the inclusion of women’s inheritance rights, leading to conflicts within families. Married women have faced pressure to relinquish their claims, challenging entrenched patriarchal norms .
    • Community Tensions: Land claims have led to violence in some cases, with recent instances of Dalit homes being torched due to boundary disputes with upper-caste communities .
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