About Us

Land records shouldn’t be a maze. Yet, for millions in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, the transition from paper to digital—and from legacy systems like Dharani to the 2026 Bhu Bharati ecosystem—has created an information vacuum.

igrs.info was founded to bridge that gap. We aren’t a government agency, and we don’t pretend to be. We are an independent research collective dedicated to “translating” complex land laws into actionable steps for the everyday property buyer.

The igrs.info Philosophy: “Truth in Data”

In a niche filled with outdated blogs and confusing official interfaces, we operate on three non-negotiable pillars:

1. Real-World Experience

We don’t just aggregate links. Our team consists of property researchers who spend time in Sub-Registrar Offices (SROs) and monitor the Official State Gazettes daily. When we write about a “Payment Failed” error, it’s because we’ve seen it happen and know the fix.

2. Radical Transparency

We believe you should know exactly where your data comes from. We cross-reference every market value, fee structure, and SRO location on this site with the Registration and Stamps Department of the respective state. If a rule is in “draft” status, we tell you it’s a draft.

3. Zero-Barrier Access

Property due diligence should be free. We maintain this portal as a public resource, funded by transparent advertising, to ensure that anyone—from a first-time apartment buyer in Hyderabad to a farmer in Amaravati—can verify their land rights without paying a middleman.

What We Do (And What we Don’t)

  • We Do: Provide step-by-step guides for EC searches, explain Section 22-A prohibited lists, and track April 2026 market value revisions.
  • We Do: Build tools like our SRO Directory and Stamp Duty Calculators to save you hours of manual math.
  • We Don’t: Perform registrations, collect government fees, or provide legal representation. We are the information layer, not the transaction layer.

Our Quality Standards

To maintain our status as a trusted authority, we adhere to the 2026 Digital Content Ethics framework:

  • Accuracy Audit: Every article on igrs.info is reviewed monthly for regulatory changes.
  • Integrity: We do not accept “paid placements” from developers or real estate firms that could bias our reporting.
  • User First: Our interface is designed to be lightweight and mobile-first, recognizing that most users check land records while standing at an SRO or on a construction site.

Have a question or a correction? We value accuracy above all else. If you’ve spotted a change in your local SRO or a new government circular we haven’t covered, let us know.

  • Email: admin@igrs.info