Problem — Why Land Systems Fail Without a Digital Backbone
Land is the foundation of every physical, financial, and civic system. Yet in India, land information remains fragmented across departments, formats, and jurisdictions.
Survey records, ownership data, zoning rules, development rights, and transaction histories exist as disconnected datasets—often non-digital, non-verifiable, and mutually inconsistent.
This fragmentation creates ambiguity at the very first step of development. Projects stall before they begin, disputes become inevitable, and governance is forced to rely on interpretation instead of computation.
Without a unified land intelligence layer, no downstream system—housing, infrastructure, finance, or governance—can operate with certainty.

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