87 Page views
Published on Fri Sep 13 2024 | Deccan Herald Mallasandra Manavarthekaval Hemmigepura Bengaluru Rural Development and Panchayat Raj (RDPR)
The two villages, Mallasandra and Manavarthekaval, were part of the gram panchayat until they were brought under the BBMP limits about two years ago.
Bengaluru: Residents of two villages in Hemmigepura, which were incorporated into the BBMP's jurisdiction in 2020-21, can now easily apply for an e-khata certificate with just a click.
The civic body has introduced a digital platform that seamlessly integrates the e-swathu certificate — previously issued by the Rural Development and Panchayat Raj (RDPR) — with the BBMP’s e-khata system. This facility is expected to benefit around 2,500 properties.
The two villages, Mallasandra and Manavarthekaval, were part of the gram panchayat until they were brought under the BBMP limits about two years ago.
Through this online system, owners of 2,500 properties can use their existing e-Swathu number to retrieve their self-assessment scheme (SAS) application number and pay BBMP property taxes. Once the taxes are up-to-date, property owners can effortlessly download the BBMP e-khata certificate.
Munish Moudgil, Special Commissioner of the BBMP’s Revenue Division, noted that properties not listed on the website will need to apply for a new e-khata online.
Apartment maintenance over Rs 7,500 to attract 18% GST; panic among residents over compliance burden
NBCC (India) sells 560 residential flats worth Rs 1,153 crore via e-auction; stock up 3%
PRR project: Farmers threaten Jail Bharo as BDA begins consent awards
Navi Mumbai Airport set for June launch, IndiGo won’t exit Mumbai T1 yet; read on to know more!
Delhi-Gurugram traffic to ease as Dwarka expressway tunnel nears completion