Farmer land map check : Here is a good news for farmers, now farmers can check whether they have a footpath or a carriage to go to their farm on their mobile phone. Yes, farmers need a footpath and a carriage to go to their land and to transport the necessary equipment and up to the vehicle land. Now you can check on your mobile phone whether you used to have a footpath to go to your field or farm in the past or whether it is now closed or encroached by the neighboring land owners.
Click on the link. Then the Revenue Department (Revenue Maps Online) page will open for you. There you will have to select your district. After this, you have to select the taluk in which your land is located. Then you have to select your hobli. Then the towns (villages) in the hobli you selected will appear. There, a PDF file box will appear next to your town. Click on it. Then the map of your town will open. (If it does not open, select Cadastral Maps in Maps Types). Then you have to click on the PDF file. Then you will see the map of your town. Then the roads leading to your town and the lands around your town will appear. Information about footpaths, cart paths, ravines, hills and mountains will also appear.
Complete information related to the map is given next to the map. The boundary line of your village, survey number, boundary line, and section number will be displayed. Where is the footpath going to your land from and where is it going. Whether there is a footpath to your land or not, along with which route the cart path is going is also given. Based on the lines given there, you can easily check where your survey number is and how the footpath or cart path is going there.
Along with this, you will see information about the lakes, the direction of water flow, and where the wells were around your town. Where the temples were in the past. If there were big trees, where there were trees for swimming, you will see information there.
If the footpath or cart path to your land is visible on the map, but it is now closed, you can also complain to the concerned authorities that the land is encroached on. After submitting the application, the concerned authorities will come to your land and resolve the problems.