What is BanglarBhumi?
BanglarBhumi is West Bengal's digital land records system. Think of it as a big online filing cabinet that stores land-related information for every district in the state.
Before this portal existed, people had to visit the Block Land Records Office or the local Tehsil to get even basic details about their land. Long queues, multiple trips, and lost paperwork were very common. Now, you can do all of this from your phone or computer.
BanglarBhumi – Portal Details
| Portal Name | BanglarBhumi |
|---|---|
| Official Website | banglarbhumi.gov.in |
| Managed By | Land & Land Reforms and Refugee Relief & Rehabilitation Department, West Bengal |
| Launched By | Government of West Bengal |
| Purpose | Online access to land records, Khatian, mutation, e-Porcha, and citizen services |
| Languages | Bangla, English, Hindi |
| Toll-Free Helpline | 1800-345-6600 |
| Phone | 033-2479-5726 |
| dlrswb@gmail.com |
Who Can Use BanglarBhumi?
This portal is open to everyone. You do not need to be a government official or a legal expert to use it. Here is who typically uses BanglarBhumi:
Anyone can view basic land details like plot ownership and plot numbers under the Citizen Services section. No account needed.
Registered users can apply for mutation, download certified e-Porcha, request Mouza maps, pay Khajna, and more.
How to Register on BanglarBhumi (2026 Guide)
Getting started on BanglarBhumi is not complicated. Just follow these steps one by one. The whole process takes less than 10 minutes if you have your phone and email handy.
Visit banglarbhumi.gov.in from your browser.
Find the "Citizen Registration" or "Sign Up" button on the homepage and click it.
Enter your full name, guardian's name, complete address, email ID, and mobile number. Create a password and complete the captcha.
You will receive OTPs on both your mobile and email. Enter both OTPs to confirm your identity.
Click the activation link sent to your email to finalise registration.
Use your registered mobile number and password to log in. Your account is ready!
How to Check Khatian and Plot Information on BanglarBhumi
What is a Khatian?
A Khatian (also called Parcha or Record of Rights) is an official document listing all plots owned by a person in a particular Mouza. It includes the owner's name, plot numbers, area, and land type.
What is a Dag / Plot Number?
A Dag number (Plot Number) is a unique ID given to each piece of land on the survey map. Just like your home has a door number, every plot has a Dag number that identifies its exact location and boundaries.
Method 1 – Using "Know Your Property"
Log in to the BanglarBhumi portal.
Click on "Know Your Property" from the menu.
Select your District, Block, and Mouza from the dropdowns.
Choose "Search by Khatian" or "Search by Plot Number".
Enter the number and complete the captcha.
Click "View". You will see the owner's name, plot area, and land type.
Method 2 – Using "Query Search"
On the BanglarBhumi portal, click on "Query Search".
Enter your Query Number, Query Year, and captcha.
Click "Show" to see the plot details linked to that query.
How to Check RS and LR Plot Details on BanglarBhumi
West Bengal land records use two types of surveys. Understanding these helps you avoid confusion when records show different plot numbers.
RS – Revisional Survey
This is the older survey. Also called Sabek Dag. These numbers come from the older cadastral surveys done decades ago.
LR – Ledger Record
This is the current record. Also called Hal Dag. The LR number is what you see in today's official land records.
Many times, the old RS plot number and the new LR plot number are different. BanglarBhumi lets you map between the two easily.
Log in to BanglarBhumi and go to "Citizen Services".
Click on "RS-LR Information".
Select your District, Block, and Mouza.
Choose whether to search using the RS number (Sabek Dag) or LR number (Hal Dag).
Enter the plot number and complete the captcha.
Click "View" to see the mapped details including land classification and ownership.
How to Download e-Porcha (Record of Rights Certificate)
An e-Porcha is a digitally signed copy of your land records. It is officially valid and accepted by banks, courts, and government offices. You do not need to visit any office to get it — you can download it directly from BanglarBhumi.
Apply for e-Porcha
Log in to BanglarBhumi.
Go to "Citizen Services" → "Service Delivery" → "RoR Request".
Enter your District, Block, Mouza, and Khatian or Plot number.
Verify the details shown and make the online payment.
Note the reference number for tracking.
Once processed, download your certified e-Porcha as a PDF.
Download Using GRN Number
Go to "Citizen Services" → "GRN Search".
Enter your GRN number or application number and the captcha.
Click "Submit". Your e-Porcha will appear on screen.
Download it as a PDF or print it for your records.
How to Apply for Mutation on BanglarBhumi
Mutation means updating land records to show the new owner after a sale, inheritance, or gift deed. If you have recently bought land or inherited property, mutation is an important step to protect your ownership legally.
Steps to Apply for Mutation
Log in to BanglarBhumi and click on "Online Application".
Select "Mutation Application".
Enter the District, Block, Mouza, Khatian number, and buyer/seller details.
Upload your documents: sale deed, proof of inheritance, or other certificates.
Pay the mutation fee online.
Submit the form. You will get an acknowledgement slip with a unique application number.
How to Check Mutation Status
Log in to BanglarBhumi.
Go to "Citizen Services" → "Mutation Status".
Choose to search case-wise, deed-wise, or by location.
Enter the required details and click "Search". You will see the current status of your application.
How to Get a Mouza Map on BanglarBhumi
A Mouza Map shows the boundaries of your land plot within the Mouza area. It is especially helpful during property disputes, construction planning, or boundary verification.
Log in to BanglarBhumi.
Go to "Citizen Services" → "Service Delivery" → "Mouza Map Request".
Select your District, Block, and Mouza. Choose the map type: LR or RS.
Enter the sheet number or plot number if required.
Pay the applicable fee through the online payment gateway.
Once processed, download the Mouza map showing your plot's exact boundaries.
How to Pay Khajna (Land Tax) Online on BanglarBhumi
Khajna is the annual land tax that every landowner in West Bengal must pay. You can now pay it online on BanglarBhumi in just a few minutes — no need to visit any office or stand in a queue.
Log in to your BanglarBhumi account.
Go to "Citizen Services" → "Online Application" → "Fees Payment".
Select the service type: Khajna.
Enter your application number and captcha, then click "View".
Check the fee amount and applicant details shown.
Choose your payment method (net banking or GRIPS gateway) and complete the payment.
Download your payment receipt as proof.
How to File a Grievance on BanglarBhumi
If there is an error in your land records — like the wrong owner name, incorrect plot area, or a boundary dispute — you can file a complaint directly on BanglarBhumi without visiting any office.
Filing a Complaint
Visit BanglarBhumi and go to "Public Grievance" → "Grievance Application".
Select your District, Block, and Mouza.
Fill in the petition type (record correction, mutation issue, etc.) and your personal details.
Enter your Khatian or plot details and upload supporting documents (PDF, max 2 MB).
Solve the captcha and click "Submit".
Save the Unique Petition Number (UPN) — you will need it for tracking.
Checking Complaint Status
Go to "Public Grievance" → "Grievance Status/Description".
Enter your UPN (Unique Petition Number) and captcha.
Click "Show". You will see the current status of your complaint.