The Telangana government’s Revenue Department made land records available online through the Webland platform. As a result, it is advantageous to obtain all necessary and correct data from a single web portal known as “WEBLAND.” All lands, whose records are seeded with an Aadhaar number, may be digitally mapped using Google Maps, allowing the amount of each person’s land to be accurately determined in the supplied survey numbers. The details of Webland Telangana are examined in this article.
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Some of the primary advantages of Webland Telangana service include the following:
Step 1: Navigate to http://webland.ap.gov.in to access the Webland Portal.
Step 2: To access the Webland Home Page, enter your User ID, Password, and District @ Login and click Login.
Once you have successfully signed into the portal, the following homepage will appear, with a list of the services available in this portal.
Step 1: Go to the given URL first. http://webland.ap.gov.in/
Step 2: Select your district, Mandal, village, phase, and finally the survey number.
Step 3: After you’ve filled out all of the fields, click the Generate button.
Step 4: At this point, you can take a printout.
“A pahani is a revenue document that contains all of the information about a piece of land, such as the owner’s name, cultivator’s name, survey number, khata number, total land under pahani, land revenue details, and so on.”
To check old pahanies online through the Telangana revenue department’s webland site, go to http://sarkarbhumi.telangana.gov.in/.
Note: Residents are advised to use only Internet Explorer to access this website.
The procedure for issuing an e-ppb is outlined in detail below:
Step 1: The applicant must submit his or her application through the Mee Seva Web portal. The Tahsildar must first navigate to the PPB Dashboard and then to the “All the MeeSeva Mutation PPB Pending Requests for Accept or Reject” Screen, where he can see all of the Mutation IDs that are awaiting approval.
Step 2: The Tahsildar must download and verify the documents submitted to the Meeseva Kiosk operator using the one to four documents listed below (screens).
Step 3: Tahsildar approves the request and signs it digitally after thoroughly scrutinising it.
Step 4: The passbook will be ready for printing and dispatching after Tahsildar approval.
Step 5: Tahsildar Offices would receive printed e-Pattadar Passbooks for verification and VRO signature. The applicant will be given the passbook when the Tahsildar has verified his or her identity.
Step 6: Only after surrendering a previously issued Pattadar Passbook and submitting all PPB Numbers in Webland should the Tahsildar approve the e-Passbook request.
For Aadhaar seeding to the Khata numbers in the Webland database, a web-based Android application was built. This page contains instructions for installing the app and seeding your Aadhaar number to your Khatta number.
A Khata is a revenue document that describes a property’s assessment and records details about the property, such as size, location, built-up area, and so on, in order to collect property tax.
Step 1: The UID Seeding Android App can be downloaded here (V2.0). The link can be found on Webland’s home page.
Note: Before opening the app on smartphones or tablets, make sure the following settings are enabled.
Step 2: To install the Android application, double-click the.apk file. Choose the Package Installer option, and then the Install option.
Step 3: From the device’s available applications, select the “UIDSEED Live” icon.
Step 4: Log in to the software.
To access the application, you will need to provide the concerned village’s village code (7 digits), user id, and password.
Note: For the first time in a village, the applicant should allow Internet login.
Step 5: The following options will appear when the application is launched.
Step 6: To examine the list of Khata numbers pending for Aadhaar seeding as of date in data, go to the “Seed Aadhaar” option. A search option to find a specific Khata number is also available.
Step 7: To seed the Aadhaar number, click on a specific Khata number as presented on the screen.
Validations to ensure that the following conditions are met:
Step 8: Provide a valid Aadhaar number after checking the name on the Aadhaar card and the name in Webland.
Step 9: If Aadhaar seeding is not feasible, click the checkbox to pick the reason for not seeding the Aadhaar number to that khata number from the drop-down menu.
Step 10: When you select the checkbox, a drop-down menu with the following options appears. You must choose the most suited choice.
Step 11: If Pattadar’s mobile number is available, enter it.
Step 12: If the cellphone number is not available, choose the checkbox.
Step 13: After you’ve filled out all of the fields, click the “Save” button. If an internet connection is available, the data will be promptly sent to the Webland server, and a notification stating “Aadhaar seeding successfully completed” will appear on the screen.
If an internet connection is not available, the data will be temporarily saved in the device’s local memory until the records are synchronized with the Webland server after connecting to the internet.
Step 14: To see a list of Khata numbers for which Aadhaar numbers have been input offline, go to the “Upload to Server” option.
Step 15: To update the data on the Webland server, click on each record. Note: In order to update the offline data, the applicant must enable the Internet.
Download the new records
Step 16: To obtain new records for Aadhaar seeding from the Webland server, select the “Download option.” Note: To download the data, the applicant must have Internet access.
Step 17: You must first sync all of the records in the local database before downloading new ones. If records are awaiting synchronization, the “Yes” option will redirect you to the upload to the server page.
Step 18: If there are no pending records in the Upload to Server screen, it will prompt for fresh records to be downloaded. To download the new records, select “Yes” and they will be added to the seed Aadhaar screen.
Step 19: To see the seeding process, go to the “Dashboard” option.
Step 20: To exit the application, select “Sign out” and then “Yes”.
Also, read: Everything to know about MeeSeva Online Portal
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