If you checked your Meebhoomi Adangal and noticed that the cultivation status is wrong, you’re not alone. This is one of the most common issues landowners in Andhra Pradesh face. Sometimes the portal shows “irrigated” when your land is dry… or shows “no crop” even when you’re growing something… or lists the wrong crop altogether.

Don’t worry — it can be fixed. And the process is actually easier than most people think.
Let’s walk through it in a simple, step-by-step way.

Fix Wrong Cultivation Status in Meebhoomi Adangal 2025

Why Does the Cultivation Status Go Wrong?

Here are the most common reasons:

  • Old data not updated after a new crop season
  • Clerical mistakes during data entry
  • Land converted for non-agriculture use but still shown as agricultural
  • Change in irrigation source (borewell → canal, or canal → borewell)
  • You applied for mutation but Adangal wasn’t updated
  • Multiple family owners → details updated for one record but not all

A small error today can create big problems later, especially in sales, loans, or legal verification. So correcting it early is important.

You can also read:What ROFR Means for Buyers and Sellers on Meebhoomi 2025

How to Fix Wrong Cultivation Status in Adangal

How to Fix Wrong Cultivation Status in Adangal

Here’s the simplest way to correct it:

Confirm the Error Online

Go to the Meebhoomi portal and open your Adangal (A-Record) using:

  • District
  • Village
  • Survey Number
  • Account Number (optional but helpful)

Check exactly what is wrong:

Wrong season (Kharif/Rabi)?

Wrong crop?

Wrong irrigation method?

Land shown as barren when it’s not?

Collect Proof for the Correction

The Revenue Office will ask for basic proof, such as:

  • Recent crop photos
  • Fasli / pattadar book details
  • Loan or crop subsidy documents showing crop details
  • Agricultural officer certificate (if needed)
  • Irrigation certificate if the irrigation type is wrong

Don’t worry — you don’t need all these.
Usually 1–2 proofs are enou

Visit Your Village Revenue Office or MeeSeva

You cannot correct Adangal status 100% online.
You must apply through:

Mandal Revenue Office (MRO/Tahsildar)
or
MeeSeva Centre

Ask for the form/request related to:

  • Adangal Correction
  • Agricultural Crop Entry Update
  • Irrigation / Crop Status Update

Submit the application along with your p

Field Verification (If Required)

A Village Revenue Officer (VRO) or Agriculture Assistant may visit your land to confirm:

  • The crop currently growing
  • The irrigation method
  • Whether the land is agricultural or converted

This step is q

Check the Updated Adangal Online

After approval, the changes will reflect in:

  • A-Record (Adangal)
  • 1-B Record (if connected)

Revisit the Meebhoomi portal and download the updated copy.

Keep a PDF saved — you’ll need it for

Extra Tips to Avoid Future Errors

  • Always update your crop details during each season.
  • If you dig a new borewell or close one, update irrigation info immediately.
  • After land conversion (agriculture → non-agriculture), check Adangal within 15–30 days.
  • During loan or subsidy applications, double-check your entries.
  • Keep your Aadhaar linked in Meebhoomi to receive status alerts.

FAQs

Usually 7–20 days, depending on mandal office workload.

No. You can check online but must submit corrections through MRO/Tahsildar or MeeSeva.

MeeSeva may charge a small service fee (₹10–₹35).
Government correction requests are generally free.

Yes, if the details are linked. But sometimes 1-B needs a separate correction request.

You can file a grievance through the Meebhoomi portal under “Complaints” or approach your RDO.

Final Words

Fixing a wrong cultivation status in Meebhoomi Adangal isn’t complicated — you just need the right steps. A small correction today saves you from big issues during land sales, loans, subsidies, or disputes. Keep your Adangal updated every crop season and check it online once in a while.

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