“Any RoR @ anywhere” is almost certainly referring to AnyRoR , a land- records service used in Gujarat, India, and the idea that it can be accessed from any location (“anywhere”).

What “AnyRoR” Means

  • AnyRoR expands to “Any Record of Rights.”
  • It’s an online system by the Government of Gujarat that lets people view land records digitally.
  • The phrase “at anywhere” (often written as “@ anywhere” in casual/forum talk) highlights that you can check these land records from any place with internet access.

In some explanations, you’ll see it described as:

“Anyror means Any Record of Rights at Anywhere.”

which is just a slightly broken-English way of saying you can access land records from anywhere online.

What You Can Do with AnyRoR

Through the AnyRoR portals, users can typically:

  • View rural and urban land records like 7/12 extracts and property cards.
  • Check details related to ownership, tenancy, and rights over a piece of land.
  • Access these records without visiting a physical government office, which is why “anywhere” is emphasized.

Example

If someone on a forum writes:

“You can pull any RoR @ anywhere now.”

they’re likely saying: you can fetch Any Record of Rights (land records) online from wherever you are , using the Gujarat government’s AnyRoR service.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.