Guide · Records & process
The e-Bhoomi portal Haryana runs, explained without the fog
What exactly happens on e-Bhoomi?
A government agency — HSVP, HSIIDC, a department — advertises a project with named villages and a window. Landholders (or authorised aggregators) upload their khasra details and offer terms. The agency evaluates offers against its layout and budget and negotiates or accepts. Consent is the operating word: no offer, no transfer; the compulsory-acquisition machinery of the 2013 Act is a different track entirely.
The portal is official — it lives under the state land-records system at ebhoomi.jamabandi.nic.in, relaunched in its current form in December 2023 — and its advertisements table is the only authoritative list of what is open. Newspaper coverage, including the coverage this site cites, is a pointer to that table, never a substitute for it.
Which windows exist, and which are already closed?
Three windows dominate recent Palwal-belt talk and must never be merged. The six-project window of August 2025 — including the Faridabad–Palwal industrial city's villages — closed on 31 August 2025. The statewide voluntary-offer drive closed on 30 June 2026 after an extension. The Nuh New City window was reported open until 31 August 2026 by TV9 on 2 July 2026 — a single-outlet report; confirm the live advertisement before acting on the date.
The three windows, dated
- Six projects (incl. Fbd–Palwal city)
- Closed 31 Aug 2025
- Statewide drive
- Closed 30 Jun 2026
- Nuh New City
- Reported open to 31 Aug 2026
- Authority for all three
- ebhoomi.jamabandi.nic.in
Last verified: 17 Jul 2026
Should a landholder offer?
It is a price decision wearing a policy costume. The questions that decide it: what would the agency's terms pay, against what the open market pays for your parcel's actual facts; how long can you comfortably hold; and what happens to the belt if the project proceeds around you. Owners inside a project footprint who decline keep their land — and sometimes keep it next to a construction site. Owners who offer trade certainty for upside. Neither answer is wrong; unexamined answers are.
What an offer needs before it is even possible: records in your name, mutations complete, shares settled if the holding is joint. Window periods are short; paperwork sprints are how families accept bad terms.
Who actually runs the window — and who holds title meanwhile?
e-Bhoomi is the state's own aggregation channel: a department or its agency (HSIIDC for industrial projects, HSVP for residential-commercial components) invites voluntary offers for a mapped set of villages and khasras, for a fixed window, at terms the notice itself states. No private aggregator, dealer, or "e-Bhoomi facilitator" has any standing in it — an offer goes from the landowner to the portal, and title moves only if the offer is accepted and a deed follows. Until that deed, you own what you owned, farm what you farmed, and may withdraw on the window's stated terms.
That design is also the discipline: because offers are voluntary, the pressure tactics that surround live windows — "offer now or acquisition takes it cheaper," "pool through us for a better rate" — have no legal machinery behind them. The compensation floor if compulsory acquisition ever did come is set by a different law entirely, with its own multipliers and solatium; a voluntary offer competes against that floor, not against a broker's urgency.
How should a Palwal landowner respond to a live window?
From the one window this district has actually seen — the Faridabad–Palwal industrial-city invitation of 13–31 August 2025, covering nine villages including Solra, Mohiapur, and the Bagpurs — the sequence that served owners well: read the notice itself on the portal, not a forward of it; confirm whether your khasras are inside the mapped set, from the khasra list rather than the village name; price the offer against both the current collector rate and the acquisition-law floor before deciding; and put the family's decision in writing while the window is open, because a closed window ends the question until the state reopens it. Nothing about a closed window compels a later sale.
What e-Bhoomi is not
It is not compulsory acquisition — no Section 19 bar attaches to an advertisement, and title transfers remain free unless a separate notification says otherwise. It is not a price promise — advertised projects have been renegotiated, resisted, and left pending. And it is not a market listing service: offering land the agency does not take up creates no sale. Treat every e-Bhoomi rumour the way this site treats every corridor claim — with a date and a source, or not at all.
Sources
- e-Bhoomi portal (advertisements table) — ebhoomi.jamabandi.nic.in · checked 17 Jul 2026
- Window coverage — Daily Jagran 13 Aug 2025 · NoBroker 8 May 2026 · TV9 Hindi 2 Jul 2026
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