Digital Data for Defence Estate

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The computerization of defence land records under project ‘Raksha Bhoomi’ to digitize land records was undertaken by the Directorate General of Defence Estates in association with National Informatics Centre. Defence Land Records contained in General Land Registers (GLRs) and Military Land Registers (MLRs) were entered in the Raksha Bhoomi Software and made operational after verification and authentication of database in July, 2011.

The process of integrating the data on encroachment of defence land in the Raksha Bhoomi data base is an ongoing process. The State / UT-wise details of total defence land reported to be under encroachment are as given below:

State/UT-wise details of Encroachments on Defence Land

State

Area (in acres)

Andhra Pradesh

21.97

Andaman & Nicobar

25.62

Assam

464.756

Arunachal Pradesh

87.814

Bihar

478.974

Chandigarh

0

Chhattisgarh

165.768

Dadra & Nagar Haveli

0

Daman & Diu

0

Delhi

111.301

Goa

4.3

Gujarat

164.4572

Haryana

737.446

Himachal Pradesh

60.1571

Jammu & Kashmir

363.6848

Jharkhand

304.932

Karnataka

139.4023

Kerala

2.6839

Lakshadweep

0

Maharashtra

914.713913

Madhya Pradesh

1647.4117

Manipur

6.123

Meghalaya

10.6588

Mizoram

0

Nagaland

357.53

Odisha

0.27

Puducherry

0

Punjab

240.8314

Rajasthan

484.2085

Sikkim

0.299

Telangana

150.0518

Tamilnadu

147.1667

Tripura

1

Uttar Pradesh

2276.8759

Uttarakhand

55.1443

West Bengal

554.5672

Total

9980.118513

Note: Some of the encroachments are subject to confirmation post joint survey by Defence and State Revenue authorities.

Detection, prevention and removal of encroachment is a continuous exercise. Action for removal of encroachments on defence land are taken under the provisions of Public Premises (Eviction of Unauthorised Occupants) Act, 1971 as well as under the Cantonment Act, 2006. Cases are also taken up with State or Municipal authorities for resolution of the problem. Additionally, the Government has undertaken the following steps to check encroachment:

  • Strengthening of defence land management by way of digitisation of land records, survey, demarcation and verification of defence lands and land Audit.
  • Issue of detailed instructions by the Government emphasizing the need for ensuring vigilance, detection and prevention of new encroachments.
  • The process of defence land audit has been institutionalised from 2011-12 as a continuing process.
  • Court cases are being pursued to evict encroachers.
  • Close liaison is being maintained with revenue and civil police authorities to detect attempt to encroach upon the defence land by encroachers
  • Defence lands located in isolated locations are being fenced and regular patrolling is being carried out to safeguard the lands from encroachers and unauthorized construction

This information was given by Raksha Rajya Mantri Dr. Subhash Bhamre in a written reply to Shrimati Ambika Soni and Dr. T. Subbarami Reddy in Rajya Sabha today.