MP Bhulekh WebGIS 2.0 is the latest interactive mapping platform developed as part of the MP Bhulekh land records system, launched by the Government of Madhya Pradesh, India. Unlike the basic land records section that shows textual information such as Khatauni and Khasra, WebGIS 2.0 is a geospatial information system that integrates digital maps with land record details.
WebGIS 2.0 allows users to view plots of land directly on a map, understand boundaries, areas, neighbours, survey numbers, and various land attributes in a single, map-based interface. It combines spatial data with official land records, making the information more visual, intuitive, and easier to verify.
This system is a significant upgrade from earlier versions because it leverages advanced mapping technology and geographic information system (GIS) capabilities to improve land transparency and public access.
The main objective of MP Bhulekh WebGIS 2.0 is to provide citizens with a modern, visual method of accessing land records that goes beyond the traditional table-based data. While the basic MP Bhulekh portal offers textual data related to land, WebGIS 2.0 adds the mapping component, helping users see exactly where a piece of land is located.
The importance of WebGIS 2.0 includes:
Allowing landowners to view their land in a map format
Reducing disputes regarding land boundaries
Offering precise and transparent historical land information
Supporting planning, surveying, and land-related decision making
Enhancing public trust by integrating digital maps with official revenue data
By presenting cadastral (land parcel) data on interactive maps, WebGIS 2.0 brings clarity to land details that were previously difficult to visualise. This transforms the way citizens and officials interact with land records.
WebGIS 2.0 offers several key features that make it a powerful tool for land administrators, citizens, farmers, land buyers, and surveyors:
WebGIS 2.0 displays land parcels on a digital map. Users can zoom in and out, pan across different areas, and click on specific plots to retrieve land information.
Users can search for land parcels using various identifiers such as:
Survey number
Khata number
Village name
Coordinates
Owner name (where available)
This makes it easy to locate a specific piece of land on the map.
Once an area is selected, the system highlights the exact boundaries of the land parcel on the map. This helps in understanding the shape and size of the property.
Clicking on a parcel will show detailed land information such as:
Owner’s name
Land area
Land category
Khasra and Khata numbers
Land use type
Nearby land parcels
The integrated display makes it easier to cross-verify land details with official records.
The platform enables users to measure distances and areas directly on the map. This tool is useful for planning, surveying, or land division purposes.
WebGIS 2.0 allows users to print maps with selected parcel details or download the map image for offline use. This is particularly helpful for documentation or legal purposes.
The WebGIS 2.0 interface has been designed to be user-friendly so that anyone with basic internet skills can navigate it. The general steps to use the platform are as follows:
Access the WebGIS 2.0 Website:
Visit the MP Bhulekh main portal and select the WebGIS 2.0 section.
Select Your District:
Choose the district where your land is located.
Pick Your Tehsil and Village:
After choosing the district, select the relevant tehsil and village.
Search for Land Parcel:
Enter a survey number, Khata number, plot reference or other identifier. The map will highlight the area you are searching for.
View Parcel Details:
Click on the highlighted parcel to display land information such as ownership, area, land class, and more.
Measure and Analyse:
Use measurement tools on the map to check distances or areas as needed.
Print or Save Map:
If required, save the map view or print it with details for further use.
Using WebGIS 2.0 does not require any downloads or software installation – it works directly through your web browser.
WebGIS 2.0 adds significant value to the way land records are accessed and interpreted:
Seeing land data on an interactive map provides a better understanding of plot locations, their relationships with neighbouring land parcels, and the geographical context.
By linking textual records with spatial maps, citizens can verify information about land ownership, area, and boundaries more easily, reducing confusion and errors in interpretation.
Many land disputes arise from misunderstandings about boundaries. WebGIS 2.0’s visual interface helps reduce such disputes by clearly showing parcel limits.
Whether for land purchase, loan processing, government schemes, or construction planning, having visual maps speeds up verification and decision-making.
The mapping portal is designed to be accessible and straightforward, even for users who may not have extensive technical knowledge.
While basic map viewing is open to all users, certain advanced features such as printing official maps or downloading certified copies may require registration. The steps for registering are:
Go to the main MP Bhulekh portal
Click on the registration section
Enter your details including name, mobile number and email
Complete verification using OTP
Create a password for future logins
Once registered, users can access additional services such as certified map prints, e-KYC integration, or official document downloads.
If users face challenges while using WebGIS 2.0, there are support channels available:
Toll-free support: 1800-203-0311
Email: clrgwa@mp.nic.in (for help relating to land records or technical issues)
Revenue Department Office: Revenue Bhawan, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh
Support teams can assist with navigation issues, registration concerns, map printing, and certification questions.
MP Bhulekh WebGIS 2.0 represents a major advancement in how land records are accessed and understood in Madhya Pradesh. By combining geospatial mapping with official land data, the platform provides citizens with unprecedented clarity and convenience.
Whether you are a landowner, farmer, property buyer, researcher, surveyor or government official, WebGIS 2.0 offers powerful tools for exploring land details visually and accurately.
As digital technologies continue to evolve, WebGIS 2.0 is expected to grow further, integrating more data layers, analytical tools, and user-friendly features that will support planning, governance, and citizen services.
In essence, WebGIS 2.0 is not just a mapping platform — it is a transformation in how land records are visualised, verified and utilised for decision-making.