CM Yogi Launches Digi Rover Drive For Accurate Land Measurement In UP
CM Yogi Launches Digi Rover Drive For Accurate Land Measurement In UP Curated By Last Updated: July 02, 2026, 21:29 IST Uttar Pradesh has launched
CM Yogi Launches Digi Rover Drive For Accurate Land Measurement In UP Curated By Last Updated: July 02, 2026, 21:29 IST Uttar Pradesh has launched the Digi Rover campaign from July 1 to August 15 to resolve 79,157 pending land measurement cases using GNSS technology for faster, accurate surveys. Rapid Read Uttar Pradesh has launched a statewide Digi Rover (GNSS) Special Land Measurement Campaign from July 1 to August 15 Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Wednesday launched the statewide Digi Rover (GNSS) Special Land Measurement Campaign in Saharanpur, marking a major push towards technology-driven revenue administration. The campaign, which began on July 1, will continue until August 15, during which all pending land measurement and demarcation cases across the state’s tehsils will be taken up using modern Digi Rover (GNSS) technology. The initiative is part of the Yogi government’s broader effort to make land-related services faster, more transparent, accurate and technology-enabled while reducing long-standing disputes over land ownership and boundaries. Technology To Improve Accuracy, Transparency Speaking at the launch, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said the state government is committed to providing citizens with land-related services through a simple, transparent, time-bound and technology-enabled system.
He noted that land measurement has traditionally relied on conventional methods such as measuring chains. However, with increasing land disputes and changing administrative requirements, the adoption of modern technology has become essential. According to the Chief Minister, land measurement through Digi Rover (GNSS) technology will deliver • More accurate and reliable land measurements. • Greater transparency in the demarcation process. • Reduced errors in land surveys. • Fewer land disputes and unnecessary litigation. • Faster delivery of revenue services to citizens. Focus On Good Governance And Faster Dispute Resolution CM Yogi said integrating advanced technology into revenue administration represents a significant step towards good governance by making the system more efficient and accountable. He emphasised that resolving issues faced by farmers and the general public remains one of the state’s highest priorities. Land disputes have long been a major concern in rural areas, and the Digi Rover campaign is expected to speed up their resolution while reducing the need for repeated visits to government offices. The government’s objective, he said, is not only to dispose of pending cases but also to establish a technology-driven mechanism that helps minimise land disputes in the future.
