Karnataka launches new Unified Land Acquisition System to synchronise data
The platform will serve as a single-window digital system for managing the entire lifecycle of land acquisition—from proposal submission to award, compensation, and rehabilitation.
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It will also cover Metro, K-Ride, Karnataka Housing Board, and the Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board. (Freepik)
Bengaluru, 29 Sept
The Karnataka government on Monday launched
the Unified Land Acquisition System (ULMS) ‘data module’, a landmark step aimed
at bringing transparency, efficiency, and fairness to land acquisition
proposals across the State. It will enable all land-acquiring agencies and
departments to enter complete details of land acquisition throughout the
process lifecycle.
The platform will serve as a single-window
digital system for managing the entire lifecycle of land acquisition—from
proposal submission to award, compensation, and rehabilitation.
These include revenue, irrigation, urban
development, and infrastructure development departments, as well as the
Bangalore Development Authority, Bengaluru Metropolitan Region Development
Authority, National Highways Authority of India, and Karnataka State Highways
Improvement Project.
It will also cover Metro, K-Ride, Karnataka
Housing Board, and the Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board.
The Karnataka Unified Land Acquisition
System is a Statewide digital platform designed to harmonise the land
acquisition process and track litigations related to ongoing and past
proposals, the government said.
“The module is developed by the ULMS
Project of the Centre for Smart Governance under the eGovernance Department,
with guidance and review from an expert committee constituted by the Revenue
Department, senior officers, and field officers,” the Revenue Department said
in a statement.
“It will also provide real-time information
on all land acquisition proposals, with their status displayed on a
consolidated dashboard for stakeholders and decision-makers. The system is
being enhanced to cover process-based workflows for new proposals in accordance
with the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition,
Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013,” the statement said.
"This module ensures that landowners
and affected families are given complete transparency in the acquisition
process, while also empowering requiring bodies and officials with a robust
digital workflow," Revenue Minister Krishna Byre Gowda said.
The system balances development needs with
the rights of citizens. Further modules with integration of various
technologies are being launched in a phased manner, Gowda further said.
According to him, this launch marks the beginning of a phased rollout in which all districts and requiring bodies will progressively adopt the platform.
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