In a significant step towards rural empowerment, Prime Minister Narendra Modi distributed over 6.5 million property cards under the Swamitva Scheme. The distribution event was conducted across 10 states and 2 union territories, including Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Mizoram, Odisha, Punjab, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, and Ladakh. Addressing the event virtually, PM Modi emphasized the initiative as a milestone in empowering rural citizens and strengthening India’s rural economy.
The Swamitva Scheme has digitally surveyed 3.17 lakh villages using drone technology, preparing property cards for 1.53 lakh villages and distributing over 2.25 crore cards. Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh have achieved 100% targets, while Haryana and Uttarakhand have also reached 100% success in preparing property cards. Maharashtra and Gujarat followed closely, showcasing over 98% progress.
By leveraging drone technology, the scheme ensures transparency and provides legal ownership of land to rural citizens, addressing long-standing issues of unclear documentation and disputes.
Property cards under the Swamitva Scheme offer multiple benefits:
The success of the Swamitva Scheme has the potential to gain recognition on international platforms. India plans to host an international workshop in March 2025 with representatives from 40 countries. Additionally, the country will participate in the World Bank’s Land Administration Conference in Washington in May 2025, promoting its innovative land management model globally.
Transforming Rural India: Launched on April 24, 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Swamitva Scheme has brought transformative changes to rural India. Its uninterrupted implementation during challenging times highlights the commitment to empowering rural communities.
Key achievements of the scheme include:
A New Direction for Rural India: Since its inception, the Swamitva Scheme has played a vital role in making rural India self-reliant. More than just conferring property rights, it signifies a broader socio-economic transformation.
Conclusion: The Swamitva Scheme has infused new energy into India’s rural landscape, ensuring secure land ownership, economic development, women’s empowerment, and social change. This initiative by PM Modi is undoubtedly a landmark step towards creating a stronger, self-reliant, and empowered rural India.