Land Reforms — Current Affairs 2026
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Union Budget 2024-25 Focuses on Integrated Land Management and Farmer Welfare
February 1, 2024The Union Budget 2024-25 reiterated the government's commitment to farmer welfare and rural development, often implicitly linked to efficient land management. While not announcing radical new land reform legislation, the budget emphasized continued support for schemes like PM-KISAN, which relies on updated land records for direct benefit transfer. Furthermore, there's an ongoing push for the Digital India Land Records Modernization Programme (DILRMP) to ensure clear land titles, reduce disputes, and facilitate credit access for farmers. This focus on digital infrastructure and farmer income support indirectly addresses the outcomes and challenges of past land reforms, aiming to maximize the benefits for small and marginal farmers.
UPSC Angle: Examine how budgetary allocations and ongoing schemes like PM-KISAN leverage or are impacted by the success/failure of land reforms, particularly the digitization of land records. Analyze the shift from direct land redistribution to indirect support mechanisms and their effectiveness in achieving land reform objectives.
States Accelerate Drone-Based Land Surveys and Digital Mapping for Property Records
Throughout 2024-2025Several states, including Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, and Karnataka, have significantly scaled up their efforts to conduct drone-based land surveys and implement digital mapping technologies under the SVAMITVA scheme (Survey of Villages and Mapping with Improvised Technology in Village Areas) and DILRMP. This initiative aims to create accurate and tamper-proof land records, particularly in rural areas, and provide 'Record of Rights' to property owners. This modern approach directly addresses the historical challenge of inaccurate and outdated land records, which has been a major impediment to effective land reform implementation and dispute resolution. Clear titles are essential for formalizing land ownership and unlocking its economic potential.
UPSC Angle: Analyze the role of technology (drones, GIS) in overcoming traditional challenges of land reforms, such as land record inaccuracies and fragmentation. Discuss the potential impact of SVAMITVA and DILRMP on land governance, rural credit access [VY:ECO-03-02], and reducing land disputes, linking it to the broader Digital India initiative.