The Ente Bhoomi portal by the Government of Kerala is a user-friendly digital platform that allows landowners to access land records, survey details, and updated maps. With the ongoing Digital Re-Survey Project, Kerala is setting a new benchmark in land governance. If you want to check your land details or know your role during this transformation, this guide is for you.
About Ente Bhoomi Portal
Ente Bhoomi (https://www.revenue.kerala.gov.in/) is Kerala’s digital land information portal designed to help citizens:
View land ownership details
Access updated digital re-survey sketches
Check location-wise land data
It is part of the Digital Kerala initiative to bring more transparency and efficiency to land records management.

How to Check Your Land Records
Follow these simple steps:
- Visit the Ente Bhoomi Website
Go to https://ente bhoomi.kerala.gov.in - Select Your District and Village
Choose your district, taluk, and village from the dropdown menus. - Enter Land Details
Input your Survey Number, Block Number, or Thandaper Number. - View Land Sketch and Ownership Details
Once submitted, the page will display land ownership, area, and re-survey map (if available).
Digital Re-Survey Sketch in Kerala
Kerala is undergoing a Digital Re-Survey using drones and high-tech equipment to correct outdated and mismatched land records.
More Accurate Land Mapping
Updated Boundaries and Title Ownership
Digitally Downloadable Sketches
These sketches are integrated into the Ente Bhoomi system for public access.
Landowner’s Duties During the Digital Survey
If your land is being surveyed, here’s what you need to do:
Mark your property boundaries clearly
Provide relevant ownership documents
Cooperate with survey officials on-site
Sign the acknowledgment once the sketch is verified
Failure to cooperate may lead to errors or delays in updating your land record.
New Rules After Digital Re-Survey
After the Digital Re-Survey, Kerala has introduced new rules to make land transactions more transparent:
Mandatory digital survey sketch for all property sales
Land title must be digitally verified
Buyers can verify seller details online via Ente Bhoomi
Unique Property Identification Number (UPIN) to be used in all future transactions
DBTR and Latest Updates
The Digital Beneficiary Title Register (DBTR) is being introduced to consolidate landownership details, encumbrances, and title history.
As per the latest DBTR news update:
- All re-surveyed plots will be updated with title ownership
- Landowners will be notified to review and confirm entries
- Disputes can be reported digitally for quick resolution
Latest News on Land Sales in Kerala
From 2025, all land sales must be accompanied by a digital sketch copy
Real estate transactions will now involve Ente Bhoomi verification
Fake or outdated records will be invalid after re-survey
Final Thoughts
The Digital Re-Survey and Ente Bhoomi portal are revolutionary steps toward a transparent and efficient land management system in Kerala. By staying informed and proactive, landowners can safeguard their property rights and ensure smooth future transactions.
Don’t delay — log on to Ente Bhoomi today and check your land records with just a few clicks!