The Dishaank App, launched by the Government of Karnataka, is transforming how land surveys and property boundary verification are carried out across Karnataka. This digital initiative is gaining attention for simplifying access to land records and reducing long-standing disputes related to property boundaries.
Traditionally, landowners had to depend on manual surveys conducted by officials, often leading to delays and confusion. With the Dishaank App, users can now locate their land parcels using GPS technology by simply entering their survey number. The app displays approximate boundaries on a digital map, making it easier for citizens to understand their property layout without visiting government offices.
The application is integrated with Bhoomi, Karnataka’s official land records database, ensuring accurate and updated information. This feature allows users to verify ownership details, survey numbers, and land measurements instantly, improving efficiency and reducing paperwork.
Officials say the app is also proving useful for survey teams in the field. By using satellite data and GPS mapping, surveyors can carry out their work with better precision, helping to identify encroachments and overlaps in land parcels more effectively. This is expected to significantly reduce legal disputes and improve land governance in the state.
The introduction of Dishaank marks a major step toward digital governance and transparency. By making land information easily accessible, the government aims to minimize corruption and eliminate the need for intermediaries in land-related processes.
However, authorities clarify that while the app provides approximate boundary details, it should not be considered a substitute for official land surveys required for legal purposes.
Overall, the Dishaank App is emerging as a powerful digital tool, bringing convenience, clarity, and accountability to Karnataka’s land management system.





