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No New Khata for Revenue Land Acquired Through Partition Deed in Bengaluru Expert Explains the Available Options

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This article discusses a local administrative issue in Bengaluru, India, regarding property tax records (Khata) for revenue land acquired via partition deeds. There is no direct commercial mechanism affecting commodity prices, company margins, or supply chains. The impact is limited to property owners facing procedural hurdles; no concrete investment, regulation, or price signal is present. Therefore, no sector is materially affected.

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  • New e-Khata portal in Bengaluru does not allow creation of new Khatas for revenue land acquired through partition deeds.
  • Properties often lack prior municipal records, causing procedural deadlocks.
  • Vipin Upadhyay suggests government implement fresh Khata creation option and better database integration.

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No New Khata for Revenue Land Acquired Through Partition Deed in Bengaluru Expert Explains the Available Options — News Analysis