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Only 27% of India’s Waqf assets digitised: Which state has the highest no. of Waqf properties?

Karnataka leads the country in terms of approved registrations with 52,917 properties uploaded (81% of its total), followed by Jammu & Kashmir (25,046; 77%) and Punjab (24,969; 90%).

December 09, 2025 / 10:23 IST
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Karnataka leads the country in terms of approved registrations with 52,917 properties uploaded (81% of its total), followed by Jammu & Kashmir (25,046; 77%) and Punjab (24,969; 90%).
Karnataka leads the country in terms of approved registrations with 52,917 properties uploaded (81% of its total), followed by Jammu & Kashmir (25,046; 77%) and Punjab (24,969; 90%).

The Centre’s six-month nationwide exercise to digitise Waqf properties wrapped up this week, with just over a quarter of all assets registered on the UMEED portal, even as Uttar Pradesh emerged as the state with the largest inventory of Waqf properties in the country.

The UMEED (Unified Waqf Management, Empowerment, Efficiency and Development) portal, launched on June 6 by Minority Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju, officially closed for uploads on December 6 at 11:59 pm, in line with the Waqf (Amendment) Act and Supreme Court directions that mandated a six-month window.

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Data released by the Ministry of Minority Affairs shows that 5.17 lakh properties were initiated on the portal during this period, while 2,16,905 were approved by designated officers. Another 2,13,941 entries remain pending verification, and 10,869 applications were rejected.

The ministry said submissions surged sharply near the deadline, driven by multiple review meetings, training workshops, zonal consultations, and a dedicated helpline. Minority Affairs Secretary Chandra Shekhar Kumar held more than 20 review meetings to push states and UTs to complete the process in time.