All about Indian Property Laws

Land Measurements
Land Measurement is the general concept describing the application and theory of measurement of land. Log on to Indian Real Properties for surveying the important components of land measurement in India. To trigger land estimation, an important element that requires attention is land survey. It is the technique of accurately determining the terrestrial or three-dimensional space locale of points and the distances and angles between them.
Measurement of Land in India

Surveying has been an indispensable element in the enlargement of the human environment since the evolution of recorded history. It is required in the planning and execution of nearly every form of construction. The most familiar modern uses are in the fields of transport and construction, mapping, and the definition of legal boundaries for land ownership.

The role of a Quantity Surveyor is to manage and control costs within construction projects and involving management procedures and technical tools. Deformation survey determines if a structure or object is changing shape or moving. The three-dimensional positions of specific points on an object are determined, and after sometime these are re-measured and calculated, and a comparison between the two sets of positions is made. Other formats of Land Measurement comprise a plot plan, units of land extent or mere physical survey.
Land Measurement Units in India

The units used in India for land measurement are different from those in the western world. The most common land measurement units in India include Acres, Bighas, Kattha, Biswa etc. There are converters and conversion tables that let you convert these units into internationally accepted units of land measurement. Log on to Indian Real Properties to discover more.


Legal Aspects

Registry

Survey

Land Law

Reclamation

Rights

Securities

Acquisition

Policy

Land Act

Reform

 

 


Buy/Sell a Land

India Land

Land in Bangalore

Kerala Land

Hyderabad Land

Land Chennai

Residential Land For Sale

Buy Land

Farm Land For Sale

Land Agents

Land Cost

Land Developers

Land Investment

Land Loans

Land Management

Land Properties

Land Sales

Sell Land

Agricultural Land For Sale

Land Developement

Land Purchase Loan

 

Land Terminology

LandScaping

Measurements

Land Resource

Conversion of Land

Land Degradation

Land Maps

 

Vastu Shastra


Vastu Shastra
(vāstu śāstra, also Vastu Veda, "science of construction", "architecture") is a traditional Hindu system of design based on directional alignments. It is primarily applied in Hindu architecture, especially for Hindu temples,, although it covers other applications, including poetry, dance, sculpture, etc. The foundation of Vastu is traditionally ascribed to the mythical sage Mamuni Mayan.
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Architecture


Architecture and Design Architecture is both the process and product of planning, designing and constructing space that reflects functional, social, and aesthetic considerations. It requires the manipulation and coordination of material, technology, light, and shadow. Architecture also encompasses the pragmatic aspects of realizing designed spaces, such as project planning, cost estimating and construction administration. A wider definition may comprise all design activity from the macro-level (urban design, landscape architecture) to the micro-level (construction details and furniture). In fact, architecture today may refer to the activity of designing any kind of system and is often used in the IT world.

House Plan


The principal information provided in set of house drawings are as follows: Site plans are drawn to show the location of a home on the property in its context. It is an overhead view of the construction site and the home as it sits in reference to the boundaries of the lot. Site plans should outline location of utility services, setback requirements, easements, location of driveways and walkways, and sometimes even topographical data that specifies the slope of the terrain. A floor plan is an overhead view of the completed house. You'll see parallel lines that scale at whatever width the walls are required to be. Dimensions are usually drawn between the walls to specify room sizes and wall lengths.

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