The Hindu National · DistrictNews · 2026-08-22
60% rebate spurs B-Khata conversion, but fails to attract substantial interest
When the conversion was first announced, the fixed charges were 5% of the guidance value in the area. However, a poor response prompted the government to reduce the charges to 2% and set August 23 as the deadline for the rebate period Despite a 60% rebate, only 10% of B-Khata owners in Bengaluru have applied for conversion by the deadline. 60% rebate spurs B-Khata conversion, but fails to attract substantial
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