Pune, June 3, 2025 — The Pune district administration today officially launched the new ‘Bhu-Pranam’ center, aimed at providing citizens with easy and centralized access to vital land records, including 7/12 extracts and property maps. The initiative seeks to streamline the process of obtaining land-related documents by bringing multiple services under one roof.
Traditionally, landowners and stakeholders in Pune have faced challenges in accessing official records due to the need to visit various government offices and navigate complex procedures. The 7/12 extract, a key document in Maharashtra’s land system that details ownership and cultivation, along with property maps, are now accessible at this single facility, significantly reducing wait times and bureaucratic hurdles.
The ‘Bhu-Pranam’ center integrates with Maharashtra’s digital land records database, ensuring that all documents issued are authentic and up-to-date. The center also supports online application submissions and electronic payments, offering convenience and minimizing the need for in-person visits.
Officials at the launch emphasized that the center is staffed with trained personnel ready to assist the public with queries related to land mutations, property disputes, and verification. This move is expected to enhance transparency and boost confidence among property owners, real estate developers, and legal professionals.
The new facility is expected to positively impact Pune’s real estate sector by facilitating quicker verification of land titles and enabling smoother transactions. Additionally, it supports the government’s broader efforts toward digitization and environmental sustainability by reducing paper dependency.
With the launch of the ‘Bhu-Pranam’ center, Pune takes a major step forward in modernizing land administration and improving citizen services. Residents can now expect more efficient access to essential land records, contributing to better governance and ease of doing business in the region.


