About AnyRoR Gujarat — Who We Are and Why We Built This Website
We are Team AnyRoR Gujarat — a small group of ordinary Gujaratis who got tired of watching people around them pay agents and middlemen (દલાલ) for things the government already provides સંપૂર્ણ મફત (completely free online).
So we did something simple: we opened every government portal, went through every process from start to finish, noted down every step, every dropdown, every confusing term — and wrote it all out in plain language. No complicated words. No assumptions. Just exactly what you need to do, in order, with screenshots and explanations.
That is anyrorgujarat.org.in. A free, community-built (સમુદાય-નિર્મિત) education resource for anyone who needs to understand Gujarat land records (જમીન રેકોર્ડ).
Why We Built This — The Problem We Kept Seeing
Gujarat’s land record system is genuinely good. The government has put everything online — 7/12 Utara, Property Cards, Digitally Signed documents, mutation history, court case status. It is all there, it is all free, and it is available 24 hours a day. But here is the thing — most people do not know any of this.
These are real things we heard from people around us:
None of these people did anything wrong. The information gap (માહિતીની ખાઈ) is real — the portals exist, but nobody wrote a simple guide explaining how to use them. That is what we decided to fix.
How We Research and Write Our Guides
Everything on this website comes from actually sitting down and using the portals — not from reading other websites or copying government text. Here is exactly how we do it:
Open the Portal Ourselves
Document Every Single Step
Figure Out the Confusing Parts
Write It in Plain Language
If a step on the portal is confusing, we say so and explain exactly what to do. If a term on the screen is in Gujarati and not obvious, we define it. If there is a common mistake people make at a particular point, we flag it.
We also update our guides whenever a portal changes — a new field added, a URL updated, a fee changed. We keep checking so you always get accurate information.
What We Cover on anyrorgujarat.org.in
Our guides currently cover the following Gujarat government portals and services:
| Portal / Service | What Our Guides Explain |
|---|---|
| AnyRoR — anyror.gujarat.gov.in | How to view 7/12 Utara, VF-6, VF-8A, 135-D Notice for rural land records |
| e-Milkat — e-milkat.gujarat.gov.in | How to view and download Property Card and Unit Property Card for urban properties |
| iORA — iora.gujarat.gov.in | How to download a Digitally Signed RoR online for ₹5 |
| gARVI — garvi.gujarat.gov.in | How to search property records, Index 2, and registered documents |
| E-Dhara Kendras | What services are available in person at your Taluka office and when to visit |
| E-Chavadi | How to check monthly land record updates and mutation history for any village |
Who Uses Our Guides
We write for any Gujarati citizen who needs to understand or access a government land record. Specifically:
First-Time Buyers
Farmers & Landowners
NRIs & Non-Resident Gujaratis
Families & Heirs
Students & Researchers
General Citizens
What We Promise
- Free. Always. Every guide on this website is completely free to read. We will never put information behind a paywall or charge for access.
- No middlemen. We do not process any applications on your behalf. We explain the process so you can do it yourself — directly on the official government portal.
- Original research. We do not copy from other websites. Every guide is written from our own hands-on experience with the portals.
- Kept up to date. When government portals change — new fields, updated URLs, changed fees — we update our guides to match.
- Honest about what we are. We are very clear that this is an independent education website, not a government portal. We never pretend to be something we are not.
- Plain language only. No government circular language. No complicated terms without explanation. If something is confusing, we rewrite it until it is not.
The Bigger Picture — Why This Matters
Gujarat has built genuinely impressive digital infrastructure for land records. Millions of records are online. Everything is free to view. The government has done its part.
But digital access (ડિજિટલ સુવિધા) is only useful if people know how to use it. A portal that confuses people is the same as a portal that does not exist — for those people, the end result is the same: they go to a middleman, they pay money they did not need to pay, and they still do not fully understand what they received.
Our job is to close that gap (અંતર ઘટાડવું) — one clear, simple, well-researched guide at a time.
We are not experts. We are not authorities. We are Gujaratis (ગુજરાતીઓ) who spent the time figuring this out — and wrote it down so you don’t have to spend that time too.
Found Something Wrong? Help Us Improve.
Government portals change frequently. If any step in our guides is outdated, a URL has changed, or something is unclear — please let us know. We update quickly.