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…