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Khata Freeze Leaves Thousands of Bengaluru Properties Stuck

Sure! Here’s a rewritten version of your content: BENGALURU: Property owners within the Greater Bengaluru Authority (GBA) limits face significant challenges in obtaining khata-related services for their properties, as khata bifurcation has been on hold for several years. The process for converting B-khata properties to A-khata has been exceedingly slow, and there are no provisions for khata division, leaving countless citizens with unusable property records. Residents believe that a shift in policy has exacerbated the issue. Previously, the Bangalore Development Authority (BDA) managed khata bifurcation, but this responsibility has since moved to the GBA’s town planning department. Officials assert that…

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E-Khata Now Required for A-Khata in Bengaluru

BENGALURU: Property owners with B-khata are looking to convert their holdings to A-khata under a government initiative set to launch on November 1. The first step for them is to acquire an e-khata before proceeding with the conversion. Under this initiative, B-khata plots up to 21,527 sq ft along public roads qualify for A-khata conversion. However, the new digital requirement has left many residents feeling frustrated as it adds another layer of bureaucracy to an already lengthy process. Property owners must also pay a 5% fee based on the property’s guidance value, in addition to other charges for land mutation…