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Time of India
16-06-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Govt to digitise land records of Goa's urban areas
Panaji: State govt has decided to digitise land records of Goa's urban bodies to ensure accurate and reliable documentation of ownership. Towards this end, a survey under the National Geospatial Knowledge-Based Land Survey of Urban Habitations (NAKSHA) programme will be conducted. The initiative is expected to empower citizens, improve ease of living, enhance urban planning, and reduce land-related disputes. State govt, under the NAKSHA project, has invited qualified bidders for the appointment of a consulting agency to establish a state project management unit (SPMU) that will be responsible for the effective and efficient implementation, monitoring, and management of the NAKSHA project, with specific focus on land administration, geospatial technology, GIS, and remote sensing. The SPMU will be entrusted with the planning and coordination of project activities. 'It will ensure project implementation aligns with objectives and timelines. It will also provide technical and administrative support to all stakeholders,' a senior official said. 'The unit will be coordinating with relevant stakeholders, including govt bodies, local authorities and other project partners, and monitoring and evaluating the progress of project activities and outcomes. ' The IT-based system for property record administration is expected to foster transparency, efficiency, and support sustainable development. Survey of India — the technical partner for the NAKSHA programme — will be responsible for conducting aerial surveys and providing orthorectified imagery through third-party vendors to state and Union Territory govts. Orthorectification is a process in remote sensing that corrects distortions in aerial or satellite imagery to create a geometrically accurate, map-like representation. The states are scheduled to conduct field surveys and ground truthing using orthorectified imagery, ultimately leading to the final publication of urban and semi-urban land records.


Time of India
10-06-2025
- General
- Time of India
Chandigarh gears up for urban land survey under NAKSHA
CHANDIGARH : A meeting was held Monday to review the implementation of NAKSHA project in the UT on a pilot basis. Chaired by the deputy commissioner-cum-nodal officer for the project, it saw key stakeholders, including representatives from the revenue and urban planning departments, the municipal corporation, and the State Project Management Unit (SPMU), in attendance. The meeting focused on accelerating the preparatory activities crucial to the commencement of the urban land survey under the NAKSHA initiative, which forms a critical component of the Digital India Land Records Modernisation Programme (DILRMP). Emphasising directives and action points, including capacity building of field survey teams, DC Nishant Kumar Yadav said, "The training of the 20 field survey teams must be expedited. The training will cover technical procedures, use of geospatial equipment, survey protocols, and public engagement guidelines to ensure uniformity and precision in field data collection." The deputy commissioner directed the officials concerned to take immediate steps to issue formal notifications pertaining to the commencement of the survey, along with clearly demarcated areas to be covered. In addition, he said, the constitution and deployment of field survey teams must be formalised to ensure the smooth execution of the survey process. Furthermore, appellate authorities should be appointed to address grievances and disputes, thereby establishing a clear and accountable mechanism for public participation and resolution. Regarding the acquisition and processing of foundational maps, the departments concerned have been instructed to collect existing cadastral plans of the five identified villages — Sarangpur, Burail, Kajheri, Palsora, and Attawa — and layout plans of sectors 2 to 17 (excluding sector 13). These maps form the cartographic foundation for the geospatial survey. The collected maps will be scanned, geo-referenced, and digitised to develop GIS-compatible layers. These digital layers will serve as critical base reference data to guide the survey operations and ensure accuracy in mapping and recording land parcels. The deputy commissioner underscored the importance of synergy among departments and strict adherence to timelines. He highlighted that the successful implementation of the NAKSHA project in Chandigarh will lay the groundwork for transparent, accurate, and citizen-friendly urban land governance. The initiative is poised to reduce property-related disputes, enhance infrastructure planning, and improve service delivery by urban local bodies.


Time of India
27-05-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Chandigarh selected for pilot phase of Naksha project to digitise urban land records
CHANDIGARH : Chandigarh has been selected as one of the 152 urban local bodies (ULBs) across 26 states and three union territories participating in the pilot phase of the 'Naksha' project. The coverage area in Chandigarh includes five villages — Sarangpur , Burail , Kajheri , Palsora, and Attawa — and Sectors 2 to 17 (excluding Sector 13), encompassing a total area of 30.61 square kilometres with a population of 1.48 lakh. The need for the 'Naksha' project arises from longstanding challenges such as inadequate maintenance of urban land records, rapid urbanisation, the increasing economic value of land, frequent ownership disputes, hurdles in infrastructure development, difficulties in property transactions and credit accessibility, and the lack of transparency, accessibility, and accuracy in existing land information systems. To address these concerns, the 'Naksha' project aims to digitise and modernise urban land records, thereby promoting transparency, enhancing administrative efficiency, and driving economic growth. Expected outcomes of the project include the creation of accurate and up-to-date digital urban land records, reduction in land disputes through improved legal clarity, more efficient urban planning, financial strengthening of ULBs, simplified property transactions, improved credit facilitation, and enhanced public trust in governance. The initiative also aims to curb corruption and fraud, thus fostering an environment conducive to real estate and infrastructure investment and boosting the overall ease of doing business. The Deputy Commissioner, Chandigarh, was appointed as the nodal officer for the pilot implementation of the 'Naksha' project. In support of the initiative, a state project management unit (SPMU) was established, and 20 dedicated field survey teams were deployed. Recognising the importance of information, education, and communication (IEC) in today's digital age, official social media accounts were created on platforms including Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube for all five villages and the covered sectors in Chandigarh to disseminate information and engage with the public effectively. The department of land resources (DoLR), ministry of rural development, Govt of India, launched the National Geospatial Knowledge-based Land Survey of Urban Habitations (Naksha) as a flagship initiative under the Digital India Land Records Modernization Programme (DILRMP). This transformative project aims to modernise and streamline the creation and management of urban land records across the country. The 'Naksha' initiative endeavours to establish a comprehensive and precise geospatial database for urban land records. Leveraging a combination of aerial imagery, field surveys, and cutting-edge Geographic Information System (GIS) technologies, the programme is poised to enhance the efficiency of urban land governance, ensure accurate documentation of property ownership, and support integrated urban planning. The availability of precise geospatial data is expected to lead to better decision-making, optimal land use, and seamless property transactions.


Entrepreneur
23-05-2025
- Business
- Entrepreneur
From Beauty to Business: The Rise of Self-Made Beauty Entrepreneur Ashley Aquilina
You're reading Entrepreneur Middle East, an international franchise of Entrepreneur Media. In a world saturated with trends and influencers, few stories stand out like that of Ashley Aquilina, a British beautician who turned her passion into a thriving beauty business. From a £4 -an-hour job at a spa in her hometown of Manchester, to launching a mobile beauty business in her local area, Aquilina's career trajectory changed when her mother helped her find a lucrative niche. "When I was 23, I had my brows tattooed for the first time, and my mum advised I should learn how to do this. Semi-permanent makeup (SPMU) wasn't big at the time, but I followed my instinct—and it's been the best decision I've made," she says. Before long, her mobile beauty business evolved into a specialist business focused on semi-permanent makeup, servicing clients in Manchester and Dubai. "Four years ago, I expanded by launching my own academy and online SPMU product shop." Looking back at the early days, Aquilina says that the biggest challenge was financial. "Working in salons paid poorly, and being self-employed was risky, especially without consistent client flow," she explains. "There was also the pressure of educating clients about treatments that weren't yet mainstream, like SPMU back then. But I believed in the quality of my work and stayed persistent." Today, Aquilina specializes in beauty treatments for eyebrows (microblading, ombre brows, and combination brows) and lips (lip blush). "Currently, I have a small but dedicated team that helps manage the academy, product orders, and client bookings. I work closely with my staff to ensure the business still feels personal and high quality—something I've always valued," she explains. Ashley Aquilina Academy was borne out of her desire to help aspiring beauty professionals build a lucrative career. In a blog post on her website, Aquilina lays out the full cost breakdown with complete transparency- investing between £1,200 and £4,000 in microblading training can lead to a monthly income of £5,000 to £32,500. "After years of perfecting my craft, I realized there were so many aspiring artists who lacked guidance and proper education," she explains. "I created my academy to empower others—to teach them not just the technique, but the business side of beauty too. My courses are designed for beginners as well as professionals looking to upskill." Ashley Aquilina, founder of Ashley Aquilina Academy. On her main learnings from this part of her business, Aquilina says, "I've learned that teaching is an art in itself. People learn differently, and it's so important to provide not just information, but mentorship and confidence-building. It's also taught me how fulfilling it is to watch others succeed from something I helped them achieve." Her curiosity and ambition eventually brought her to Dubai, a place she had long considered "full of opportunity, especially in beauty." She explains, "I noticed that SPMU was in demand here, and the entrepreneurial culture really aligned with my mindset. I knew I had something valuable to offer, and I wanted to grow beyond the UK." However, entering the the Dubai beauty market was no easy feat. "The biggest challenge was adapting to a new market with different regulations, consumer behaviors, and even cultural expectations," Aquilina explains. "It took time to understand the licensing and legal requirements to operate professionally. I overcame these challenges by researching thoroughly, networking with other professionals in the region, and staying adaptable." When it comes to style and consumer expectations, the markets of the UK and the UAE have its differences, Aquilina says. "The UAE market is more trend-driven and fast-paced. Clients expect a very high level of service and are willing to invest in luxury treatments. In the UK, clients are sometimes more reserved in their approach, and trends can take a bit longer to catch on. However, both markets value quality, trust, and professionalism—which I always aim to deliver." Her future plans include expanding her training courses further internationally, introducing more advanced education options, and growing her online store. "I'm also exploring brand collaborations and product development, especially in the SPMU space." Aquilina is equally passionate about both artistry and entrepreneurship which might be the secret to her success. "I'm passionate about the creative side—brows, lips, pigments—but I also love the business side. I schedule time for both. I treat my artistry like a craft I constantly refine, while also focusing on growing the academy, brand, and online store," she concludes.