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SVAMITVA scheme: Drone-mapped property cards expand rural credit access in India

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Last updated: April 30, 2026 10:54 pm
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An IIM Ahmedabad impact evaluation, supported by the World Bank, finds India’s SVAMITVA scheme is using drone mapping to digitise rural land records and issue property cards. The programme has mapped 3.30 lakh villages and issued 3.14 crore cards, enabling bankable assets and supporting institutional credit, including 10,900 loans worth INR 1,679 crore.SVAMITVA scheme impact evaluation and rural creditSVAMITVA scheme and gram panchayat revenue

An IIM Ahmedabad impact evaluation, supported by the World Bank, finds India’s SVAMITVA scheme is using drone mapping to digitise rural land records and issue property cards. The programme has mapped 3.30 lakh villages and issued 3.14 crore cards, enabling bankable assets and supporting institutional credit, including 10,900 loans worth INR 1,679 crore.

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-Krishna Kripa

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Updated: Friday, May 1, 2026, 0:42 [IST]

An impact study found the SVAMITVA scheme helped unlock about Rs 135 lakh crore. The programme used drone mapping to create legal rural property records. It also improved access to formal loans for many households. More than 10,900 loans worth Rs 1,679 crore were sanctioned using property cards.

SVAMITVA boosts rural credit access
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An IIM Ahmedabad impact evaluation, supported by the World Bank, finds India’s SVAMITVA scheme is using drone mapping to digitise rural land records and issue property cards. The programme has mapped 3.30 lakh villages and issued 3.14 crore cards, enabling bankable assets and supporting institutional credit, including 10,900 loans worth INR 1,679 crore.

The evaluation was done by the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad. The World Bank supported the study. Vivek Bharadwaj shared the outcomes in a virtual address. Vivek Bharadwaj spoke at the World Bank Land and Property Research Conference-2026. The event ran from April 29 to May 1 in Washington.

SVAMITVA scheme impact evaluation and rural credit

Klaus Deininger presented the findings at the conference. Klaus Deininger is Lead Economist at the World Bank Group. The session was titled Evaluating the SVAMITVA Scheme. A research paper was also presented at the event. It was called Credit Impacts of Titling Rural Habitation Land: Evidence from Indias SVAMITVA Scheme.

Launched in 2020, SVAMITVA stands for Survey of Villages and Mapping with Improvised Technology in Village Areas. The scheme used drones, GIS mapping and community participation. It focused on rural inhabited abadi areas. The goal was to issue legal ownership records. Officials linked this to fewer disputes and better transparency.

The study said the scheme mapped about 3.30 lakh villages in digital form. This covered nearly 70,000 sq km. More than 3.14 crore property cards were issued. These cards covered 1.89 lakh villages. The process turned informal habitation land into recognised assets.

The evaluation reported stronger credit access across several states. In Madhya Pradesh, loan amounts tied to surveyed residential parcels rose. The rise was more than Rs 22,000 per parcel each year. Across Maharashtra, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh, credit uptake increased by about 6.5 per cent.

The analysis used data reviewed with the Reserve Bank of India RBI. It said property cards made homes easier to use as collateral. This helped rural families approach banks and other lenders. The study linked this change to wider financial inclusion. It said millions entered the formal financial system.

SVAMITVA scheme and gram panchayat revenue

The report also connected SVAMITVA to better local finances. After property cards were distributed, property tax receipts increased. Gram panchayat property tax revenue rose by 4.71 per cent. Overall own-source revenue grew by 4.08 per cent. The findings pointed to stronger local financial autonomy.

On land administration, the study noted more formal record updates. Registered mutations of residential properties increased by 6.2 per cent each year. At the same time, agricultural land mutations fell by 4.87 per cent. The report linked this to clearer land use trends and fewer disputed deals.

Officials said the method mixed drone surveys with ground checks. Community validation was also part of the process. The evaluation linked this to higher trust in records. It also tied the scheme to reduced conflict over property. Legal documentation then supported bank lending decisions.

The study said SVAMITVA improved land governance and credit access together. It reported large-scale mapping and crores of issued property cards. It also cited higher loan use and stronger local revenue figures. The findings were presented during the World Bank conference in Washington. The programme continued to treat rural land as bankable assets.

With inputs from PTI

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