Bengaluru: Minister for Rural Development and Panchayat Raj Priyank Kharge on Tuesday announced his decision to constitute a special task force, which would be entrusted with enhancing co-ordination between the revenue and urban development departments to help property owners get their e-Khata.
Simplifying the process to get the e-khata is expected to further strength the e-Swathu registration system in the state.
The statement released to the press by the RDPR Minister’s office pointed to the proliferation of properties in areas lying on the borders of municipalities and gram panchayats.
The statement pointed out that technical difficulties had rendered the process of registering such properties under the e-Swathu system difficult.
The minister said that owners of properties belonging to the Revenue Department would be guided by the task force members to obtain e-Khata.