Bengaluru's khata certificate campaign has drawn significant public interest, with over 11,000 visitors in four weeks. According to the Greater Bengaluru Authority, close to 1,773 applications were received on June 6 alone. The initiative aims to streamline property documentation and provide easier access to khata certificates for residents.
Campaign Details
The campaign, launched by the Greater Bengaluru Authority, has been operational for four weeks. During this period, the authority has witnessed a steady influx of visitors seeking khata certificates. The highest single-day turnout was recorded on June 6, with 1,773 applications submitted.
Khata certificates are essential for property transactions in Bengaluru, serving as proof of ownership and tax payment. The campaign is designed to reduce bureaucratic delays and make the process more accessible to the public.
Response and Impact
Officials have expressed satisfaction with the public response. The campaign has not only reduced the backlog of pending applications but also increased awareness about property documentation. The Greater Bengaluru Authority has deployed additional staff to handle the surge in applications.
Residents have appreciated the streamlined process, which includes online application options and dedicated counters at various locations. The authority plans to extend the campaign if the demand continues.
For those who missed the campaign, the Greater Bengaluru Authority advises visiting their official website or regional offices for further assistance. The khata certificate remains a crucial document for property owners in the city.



