Plot map guidance

Bhu Naksha Guide

Bhu Naksha usually refers to a land or plot map service that helps users view parcel boundaries or survey-map references where a state supports it.

Last reviewed: May 2026

Important verification note

Not an official portal

RopaniBigha is not an official government website. This page is for educational guidance only. Always verify information on the official state or government portal.

Safety checklist

Verify before using any official-looking portal

Use this quick checklist before entering land, owner, or payment details on any property-record website.

  1. 1

    Check the domain and department name

    Look for the correct state, revenue, registration, or municipal department identity before trusting the page.

  2. 2

    Avoid unnecessary payments

    Be careful if an unofficial site asks for payment, login, Aadhaar, PAN, or sensitive details before showing basic guidance.

  3. 3

    Confirm with local records

    Use downloaded copies only as references until the official record or qualified local support confirms them.

What Bhu Naksha is used for

Users commonly look for plot layout, boundary context, Khasra or survey numbers, and nearby parcel references. The map is a guide; it should not replace official records or professional survey checks.

RopaniBigha is not an official government website. This page is for educational guidance only. Always verify information on the official state or government portal.

Common mistakes

Do not assume every state has the same Bhu Naksha interface. Do not rely on screenshots from unofficial sites. Confirm the plot number and village details before comparing maps with sale documents.

What users can do next

Prepare details

Keep state, district, village, survey number, Khasra, Khata, or owner details ready before checking records.

Verify official sources

Use only official state or government portals for final record checks and document decisions.

Convert land area

Use RopaniBigha converters to compare acre, square feet, square meter, Bigha, Kattha, Marla, Kanal, and other units.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Bhu Naksha the same in every Indian state?+

No. Availability, interface, terminology, and data depth vary by state.

Can I use Bhu Naksha as final boundary proof?+

Use it as a reference. For boundary decisions, confirm with official records and professional survey support.