Land Reforms

UMEED Portal for Waqf Properties

Why in the News?

Union Minister for Minority Affairs has launched the Unified Waqf Management, Empowerment, Efficiency and Development (UMEED) portal—a centralised digital platform to manage Waqf properties across India.

Tap to read more about the Waqf and the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025.

About the UMEED Portal

  • Launch: It was launched by the Ministry of Minority Affairs on June 6, 2025.
  • Core Purpose: It ensures real-time registration, verification, and monitoring of Waqf properties across India.
  • Legal Alignment: The portal is aligned with the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025, which received presidential assent in April 2025.
  • Governance Shift: UMEED aims to promote transparency, accountability, and public participation by making Waqf data digitally traceable.

Key Features:

  • Centralized Registration: All Waqf properties must be registered on a single digital platform.
  • Documentation: Each property receives a 17-digit ID and must include ownership papers, exact measurements, and geotagged location data.
  • User-Friendly Design: Features include dropdown-based input, GIS mapping, and a grievance redressal system.
  • 3-Tier Verification:
    • Maker: Mutawalli enters the property data.
    • Checker: District official verifies the entry.
    • Approver: CEO or authorised Waqf Board officer grants approval.
  • Transparency and Privacy: Public access to basic property details is allowed, while data privacy is ensured.
  • Eligibility Rule: Properties registered in women’s names are not eligible as Waqf properties, though women and vulnerable groups remain priority beneficiaries.
  • Support System: A toll-free helpline is available for technical assistance.

Registration Process:

  • Responsible Authority: State Waqf Boards are in charge of registering properties.
  • Deadline: All registrations must be completed within 6 months of the portal’s launch.
  • Required Data: Includes property size, ownership documents, geotagging, and whether the land is government-owned.
  • Extension Policy: A 1–2 month extension may be granted upon valid request.
  • Non-Compliance: Unregistered properties will be marked as “disputed” and referred to the Waqf Tribunal.
  • Missing Documents: In such cases, the mutawalli must approach the Tribunal for validation.

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