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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…

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6.5 Lakh Illegal Properties in Bengaluru to Receive E-Khata

BENGALURU: Approximately 6.5 lakh owners of unauthorized properties in gram panchayats across three districts near Bengaluru are set to qualify for e-khatas under the government’s ambitious e-Swathu initiative. This program aims to provide legal documentation for over 95 lakh illegal properties statewide. Data from the Rural Development and Panchayat Raj (RDPR) department reveals that about 2.8 lakh properties in Bengaluru Urban and 1.8 lakh each in Bengaluru Rural and Bengaluru South districts are eligible for e-khatas through the e-Swathu program, which was launched last week. In Bengaluru Urban district, there are around 8.2 lakh properties, with roughly 5.4 lakh already…

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Bengaluru Property Owners Criticize Officials Over E-Khata Issues

BENGALURU: After issuing penalty notices to numerous e-khata holders for allegedly under-declaring parking spaces in their property tax filings, the BBMP has dropped a new surprise — even if you pay the penalty, they will not update the property dimensions in the e-khata. Upset property owners are calling it a blatant exploitation. “They first accuse us of under-declaring our parking space. Now, when we agree to pay the penalty, they refuse to make any corrections. What’s the point of paying?” questioned frustrated homeowners. The silence from Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar, who oversees Bengaluru’s development, has also left them perplexed.…

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Bengaluru: E-Khata Error Leaves Owner with Massive Tax Bill

BENGALURU: The Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) launched e-khata services at BangaloreOne centers across the city on November 11, 2024. The launch was announced by BBMP Chief Commissioner Tushar Girinath following a week-long training for the BangaloreOne staff. This initiative aims to alleviate the challenges faced by property owners and protect them from exploitation by private cyber centers, which often charge up to ₹5,000 for e-khata-related services that are now available at government centers for regulated fees. If the experience of a flat owner is any indication, property owners must be vigilant and verify their property details before uploading relevant…

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3,000+ Residents Receive E-Khata at Bengaluru Mega Mela

BENGALURU: Over 3,000 residents gathered at the Sahakaranagar playground in the Byatarayanapura assembly constituency on Sunday for a successful mega e-khata mela. Initially set to conclude by 2 PM, the event has been extended to 8 PM on Monday due to the overwhelming response. Bengaluru Development Minister DK Shivakumar kicked off the door-to-door distribution drive by handing out draft e-khatas to local households. He encouraged residents to collect their documents online or to visit the mela, stating, “Final e-khatas will be delivered to homes within 100 days. Please check your details and complete the process as soon as possible.” He…