Ministry of Rural Development
Dr. Chandra Sekhar Pemmasani, Minister of State for Rural Development and Communications to launch ‘Land Stack’ and release ‘Glossary of Revenue Terms’ (GoRT) on 31st December 2025
A major leap towards transparent Land Governance and "Ease of Living" for Citizens
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31 DEC 2025 5:09PM by PIB Delhi
In a significant stride towards modernizing land administration under the Digital India Land Record Modernisation Programme (DILRMP), the Minister of State for Rural Development and Communications, Dr. Chandra sekhar Pemmasani, launched the ‘Land Stack’ in the Pilot Locations of Union Territory of Chandigarh and Tamil Nadu and release the ‘Glossary of Revenue Terms’ (GoRT) on 31st December 2025 in New Delhi.

These initiatives mark a transition towards modern, transparent, and citizen-centric land governance, aligning India’s historical land record systems with the demands of contemporary digital governance.
Land Stack: Enabling Informed Decision Making
Drawing from international best practices in countries like Singapore, the UK, and Finland, the Land Stack is envisaged as an integrated, GIS-based digital platform.
Currently, citizens often face fragmented information across various departments. The Land Stack addresses this by providing single-window access to land and property information for both citizens and government agencies.
Benefits of Land Stack:
- The Land Stack portal enables informed decision-making by citizens through integrated access to land-related information.
- It enhances citizen convenience, transparency and trust.
- It reduces the risk of inadvertent purchase of unauthorised or non-compliant properties.
- It improves inter-departmental coordination and supports data-driven governance.
- It represents a significant e-Governance reform in land administration.

Glossary of Revenue Terms (GoRT): Bridging the Linguistic Divide
India’s land administration is shaped by diverse historical influences, from Todar Mal’s revenue reforms to British settlement systems (Ryotwari, Mahalwari). This has resulted in a scenario where terms like Khasra, Dag, or Pula en may refer to similar concepts, while identical terms may hold different meanings across States.
To address this, the DoLR, in collaboration with the Centre of Excellence in Land Administration and Management (CoE-LAM) at YASHADA, Pune, has prepared the Glossary of Revenue Terms.
Highlights of GoRT:
- It provides meanings of various land-related revenue terms in Vernacular, Hindi, English, and Roman scripts.
- The objective is to harmonize terminology to make land data comparable and interoperable nationally, without replacing State-specific terminology.
- It serves as an authoritative reference for revenue officials, policymakers, judicial authorities, and citizens.
The launch of these initiatives represents a collective national effort to bring coherence to India’s diverse land administration.
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