On June 6, 2025, Union Minister Kiren Rijiju launched the UMEED portal—Unified Waqf Management, Empowerment, Efficiency & Development—marking a transformative shift in Waqf property administration This digital platform is designed to geotag, register, track, and manage Waqf assets in real time, ensuring they serve the intended social welfare purposes.
The portal enables state Waqf Boards to upload comprehensive details—including dimensions, documents, usage, leasing status—for each Waqf property. Integration with GIS ensures precise location mapping, curbing misuse and encroachment
UMEED introduces a three-tier verification system—Maker (mutawalli), Checker, Approver—to validate entries before approval. An online grievance mechanism ensures public participation and fair redressal
Minister Rijiju emphasized benefits for poor Muslims, especially women and children, while Minority Affairs Secretary Kumar highlighted the portal’s potential to support education, healthcare, and livelihoods
Launched under the amended Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025, which came into force on April 8, the portal mandates registration within six months. Non-compliant properties will be flagged and referred to Waqf tribunals
All State and UT Waqf Boards were instructed to complete registration by December 6, 2025. Failure to comply could lead to delays, legal scrutiny, and potential property adjudication
For aspirants of UPSC, SSC, banking, police, railways, and teaching exams, understanding governance reforms like UMEED is vital. It reflects the government’s push for digital mechanisms to improve transparency, accountability, and minority-inclusive development.
UMEED exemplifies constitutional values—equality, inclusion, and social justice—by targeting welfare schemes for marginalised Muslims. This aligns with government commitments to uplift weaker sections through institutional reforms.
The portal is a practical outcome of the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025. Knowing this legislative history helps aspirants answer questions on lawmaking, reform outcomes, and judiciary oversight.
Issues like land encroachment, mismanagement, and inefficient asset use have historically plagued Waqf assets. UMEED combines geo-tagging, digital records, and grievance redress to address such governance deficits—key themes in current affairs.
The 1995 Waqf Act laid the foundation for management, but lacked modern methods to monitor assets. The Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025 (UWMEED Act), enacted on April 5 and effective April 8, renamed it and mandated digitisation, gender inclusion, and accountability
By 2025, over 872,000 Waqf properties existed, with many entangled in legal disputes and encroachments. RTI reports revealed 435,000 unverified assets, making digital intervention crucial
The 2025 Amendment included transparency measures but faced pushback—from AIMPLB, human rights groups, and petitions before the Supreme Court—claiming constitutional intrusion
UMEED stands for Unified Waqf Management, Empowerment, Efficiency & Development. It is a digital platform launched by the Government of India for transparent and accountable management of Waqf properties across the country.
The UMEED portal was launched by Union Minister Kiren Rijiju on June 6, 2025, under the Ministry of Minority Affairs.
Geo-tagging helps identify the exact location of Waqf properties using GPS coordinates. This prevents encroachments, illegal occupation, and misuse of Waqf lands.
The portal has been implemented under the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025, which mandates digital registration and monitoring of Waqf properties.
The portal highlights key themes such as digital governance, minority welfare, legal reforms, and asset management—topics frequently asked in exams like UPSC, SSC, State PSCs, and other competitive exams.
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