No need to visit BBMP offices: Homeowners can now receive final e-khata within 48 hours of submitting the application
Homeowners no longer need to visit the Bengaluru municipal corporation offices to obtain the e-khata, an electronic version of the traditional khata certificate, a digital record that validates the ownership details of a property in Karnataka. The final e-khata will be issued within two days of the application submission, as per a statement from Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike Special Commissioner Munish Moudgil. Bengaluru citizens within BBMP limits can now obtain their final e-khata within two days of application submission, he said. BBMP has issued 2.25 lakh e-khatas so far Data from BBMP showed that Bengaluru's municipal corporation Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike has issued 2.25 lakh e-Khatas since the e-Khata implementation in October 2024.












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