Hyderabad: The Telangana government has launched a survey/enrolment of non-agricultural properties in gram panchayats, municipalities, and municipal corporations, including the GHMC limits, to update details on the Dharani portal for the issue of non-agricultural passbooks. This exercise can be completed at GHMC citizen service centres, Meeseva, or logging into the meeseva link.
GHMC has appealed to citizens to enroll their property details, Aadhaar card number, and perform EKYC against their properties by visiting GHMC citizen service centres, Mee Seva, or by visiting the ts.meeseva.telangana.gov.in website. Before commencing the exercise, one has to keep the Aadhaar card, property tax receipt, water connection number, electricity bill, plot area, an undivided share in case of a residential flat, and other details close by, as these details will have to be uploaded onto the portal. One can upload the details over the Meeseva portal and it hardly takes a few minutes to complete the entire exercise.
The Municipal Administration and Panchayat Raj departments have instructed their municipal and gram panchayat staff to collect details and upload them through a dedicated application (TS NAB) by visiting each and every household in their respective civic body limits. As per guidelines and user guide, gender, caste, Aadhaar, and mobile number are mandatory.
The government announced that the exercise was being taken up to update or register un-assessed properties, which were not in the municipal or panchayat records. However, officials of both departments are updating details of even assessed property records as many have not updated their property details like mutations (by issuing a temporary PTIN).
Since the data will be used for even property registration purposes, details like Aadhaar number, family members, owner or joint owners’ photographs, pattadar passbook details are being collected. Apart from them, details like property usage, plot survey number, extent, undivided area, and built-up area are to be incorporated in the records.
The enumerator will seek pattadar passbook details of the owner, if he/she does not have any passbooks, food security card, or Jan Dhan account or Aasara pension or MGNREGA job card should be collected. The municipal and panchayat staff have been asked to collect details of the power connection and water connection details. On successful submission of all details, an authentication acknowledgment will be issued. Later, after verification and confirmation of all the details uploaded by the user, a non-agricultural passbook will be issued to the owner, GHMC Zonal Commissioner V Mamatha said.
Comprehensive process
- All personal information uploaded on the website will remain confidential
- The exercise aims to ensure ownership rights to asset owners and avoid any disputes even during partition among legal heirs
- With all documents being digitized, there will be no scope for forgery
- Caste details being sought by govt to get a clear understanding of the socio-economic situation in the State.
- It will also help in ensuring subsidies and benefits granted by the govt to reach the eligible beneficiary
- By seeking electricity and water connections details, govt aims to provide connections to those structures which lack the same
- Generally, most structure owners seek residential permission and construct a commercial structure. All such irregularities will be exposed once details are digitized
- Once data is ready, govt can plan the future course of action, especially grant of benefits, launching more welfare programs with area wise focus
Procedure to complete process
- After logging onto the portal and entering name and mobile, an OTP will be issued.
- The user will have to select the area (GHMC, panchayat, municipality, etc.) under which the property comes
- Once the PTIN is entered, the owner details, including name and others, are flashed automatically on-page in respective rows
- The user then has to upload property use (residential or commercial etc.), land type (private or govt etc.), mode of acquisition (gift, purchase, partition, inheritance, etc.)
- This will be followed by uploading basic details like gender, caste, age, mobile, etc. Upon submission, the particular property details will be flashed on the screen
- Users will then have to upload details including pin code, property type, plot area, built-up area of the flat. It is the total built-up area of flat, including common areas (Example: 1000 sq.ft, 1150 sq.ft, 1200 sq.ft)
- Undivided area (number of yards, the flat owner gets from the total plot area of the apartment. Eg: 35 yards or 40 yards), property tax payment amount
- Water connection number and electricity bill number (in case of electricity bill number, the user has to enter the SC No). The entry of these parameters is not mandatory.
- After uploading the above details, the user will have to furnish identification documents like pattadar passbook, ration card, MNERGA, Aasara pension, Jan Dhan account or choose none of the above options, if ID details do not exist from the above list
- Finally, Aadhaar card details are asked and upon entry of it, an OTP is issued to the user’s mobile
- Upon entry of OTP, the property owner’s name and Aadhar number are checked and a message is flashed accordingly on the screen saying ‘data successfully saved’ or data mismatch or others as per entry of data
- Among all these data, entry of gender, caste, age, the extent of property (in yards in case of the apartment), property type, built-up area, property tax payment details is mandatory, failing which, the submission will be invalid
Documents to be carried
- In case the owners prefer to approach citizen service centres or Meeseva centres, it is advisable to carry true copies of property documents that disclose the extent of the plot, undivided share, property type, property tax receipt, etc.
- They have to carry pattadar passbook, ration card, MNERGA, Aasara pension, Jan Dhan account or Aadhar of self and preferably family members as well
- At the counter, the operator will seek details and the user will have to disclose details. Owners will not have to submit any documents and have to disclose data sought by operators
- For the convenience of owners, GHMC is also using Bill Collectors to upload details onto the portal at the owner’s residence. Here too, owners do not have to submit any documents and have to share only data sought by enumerators, officials said.
- In case the owner resides in another city or abroad, the tenant can disclose the details, upon approval by the owner
Visit https://ts.meeseva.telangana.gov.in/TSPortaleef/userinterface/citizen/ revenueservices/SMSendOTP.aspx