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ਫਰਦ ਵਿੱਚ ਜ਼ਮੀਨ ਦੀ 'ਕਿਸਮ' (ਚਾਹੀ, ਬਰਾਨੀ, ਬੰਜਰ ,ਸਲਾਬ ) ਕੀ ਹੁੰਦੀ ਹੈ.What Do Chahi, Barani, Banjar & Sailab Mean in Punjab Fard?
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This video explains the different land categories recorded in Punjab revenue records (Fard/Jamabandi) and their legal and financial importance. In Punjab’s land records, agricultural land is classified into types such as Chahi, Barani, Banjar, and Sailab, based on irrigation source, fertility, and cultivation potential.
Understanding these classifications is extremely important because land type directly affects:
- Market value of the property
- Lease or rental income
- Agricultural productivity
- Bank loan eligibility
- Investment decisions
🌾 Major Land Types Explained:
Chahi Land – Irrigated land with tube well or canal water supply; usually highly fertile and high value.
Barani Land – Rain-fed agricultural land dependent on rainfall; productivity varies.
Banjar Land – Uncultivated or barren land; low agricultural output and lower market value.
Sailab Land – Flood-affected land near rivers; fertility may vary depending on flood patterns.
These classifications are officially recorded in Punjab’s revenue system and play a crucial role during land purchase, sale, leasing, or applying for agricultural loans.
Before buying land or investing in agriculture, always verify the latest Fard (Jamabandi) details to avoid legal or financial loss.
This guide is especially helpful for farmers, investors, NRIs, and anyone dealing with agricultural or commercial land in Punjab, India.