The Congress Government's land reforms in Telangana, especially the Bhu Bharati portal, received praise from the Central Government. The Economic Survey 2026, presented in Parliament on January 29, highlighted Telangana’s digital platform integrating the Revenue, Stamps, and Registration departments via Bhu Bharati. The portal addresses errors that appeared with the previous Dharani portal introduced by the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) Government. To correct these errors, the Congress formed a committee to study Dharani's issues, which led to the Record of Rights Act reforms, now known as Bhu Bharati. The survey also noted Telangana’s efforts under the Digital India Land Records Modernisation Programme, introducing a Unique Land Parcel Identification Number called Bhu-Aadhaar and the National Generic Document Registration System. It emphasized, “Secure, transferable property rights are essential for land to function as capital. They allow land to be used as collateral, traded in formal markets, and redeveloped efficiently.” Besides land reforms, the Economic Survey praised major projects by the BRS Government, including the Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Project (KLIP) and Mission Kakatiya, a tank rejuvenation initiative. These projects helped increase cultivated land from 1.31 crore acres in 2014 to 2.21 crore acres by FY 2023. The report stated, “Access to irrigation facilities, aligning crops with natural resources, and using climate-resilient high-yielding seeds are imperative for improving yields.” Telangana was also recognized for easing restrictions on women working in various industries alongside states like Bihar, Gujarat, Odisha, and Maharashtra. Fire safety regulations improved through accredited third parties in Telangana, Assam, Odisha, and Tripura. Additionally, Telangana is among six states fully implementing a GPS-based Vehicle Location Tracking System for real-time monitoring of foodgrain transport, supported by the Anna Chakra toll for supply chain optimization.