Drones or unmanned aerial vehicles will now be used by the Karnataka Revenue department to resurvey land and properties in the state.
The department Thursday said it has signed an MoU with Survey of India for this purpose.
Officials said the MoU is part of state government's vision to give farmers and citizens of Karnataka the perfect land records in a time-bound manner, using technology.
Drone or UAV based survey is objective and not only removes human errors, but also eliminates human mischief in drawing boundary lines of land and properties, according to an officialrelease.
The technology was tested on pilot basis at Jayanagar 4th Block in Bengaluru City and Ramanagar (where both rural and town was surveyed) using drones or UAVs, which was "successful."
It not only takeslesser time but also costs lesser than the traditional manual one
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