ISRO Bhuvan 2D Survey Number Online | How to Find

You can view land survey numbers on the ISRO Bhuvan 2D platform, but it does not have a simple “Google Search” bar where you type a number and it automatically finds the land for all of India.

Instead, you must manually enable the Cadastral (Survey) Layer for your specific state.

How to Find Survey Numbers on Bhuvan 2D (Step-by-Step)

  1. Go to the Bhuvan 2D Portal:

  2. Select Your State:

    • On the top right or side menu, look for “State Portals” or “State Viewer”.

    • Select your state (e.g., Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, etc.). Note: Not all states have public cadastral data on Bhuvan.

  3. Enable the Survey Number Layer:

    • Once the map loads for your state, look at the “Layers” panel on the left side.

    • Find a category named “Administrative Boundaries”, “Agriculture”, or “Cadastral”.

    • Check the box for “Cadastral Boundary” or “Survey Number”.

  4. Zoom In:

    • You must zoom in very close to the specific village/area. The survey lines and numbers will usually only appear once you are zoomed in to a “Village” level view (scale of 1:10,000 or closer).

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Easier Alternatives (State-Specific Apps)

Since Bhuvan’s interface is technical and manual, most states have their own dedicated apps that act as a “Search Engine” for survey numbers. These are often easier to use:

State

Best App / Website

Feature

KarnatakaDishank App (Mobile)Stand at the property, and it uses GPS to tell you the Survey No. instantly.
TelanganaDharani Portal / T-RegistrationSearch directly by Survey Number to see the map.
Andhra PradeshMeebhoomi“Village Map” section allows search by Survey Number.
MaharashtraMahabhunakshaWeb portal specifically for viewing plots by survey number.
Tamil NaduPatta Chitta (Tamil Nilam)“View FMB” (Field Measurement Book) option.

Important Note on Accuracy

  • Reference Only: The survey boundaries on Bhuvan are overlaid on satellite imagery. Due to GPS shifting, the lines might be slightly off (by 1–3 meters) from the actual ground reality.

  • Legal Validity: These maps are for information only. For legal disputes or construction, always use the physical map provided by your local Tehsildar or Revenue Office.

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