31 property registrar offices coming up in Maharashtra
In order to reduce the burden of ever-increasing property registration work, 31 sub-registrar offices will be opened in the state of Maharashtra.
Property registration is the second highest revenue generating source in the state and at present public has to spend a lot of time to register their property at offices. A proposal seeking additions to the existing 464 offices across the state is under consideration.
Inspector General of Registration (IGR) has processed 23,13,484 property documents with a revenue of Rs 14,500 crore during 2011-12.
The department has already received permission for setting up 29 offices in Mumbai, Thane and Pune, of which six are in Pune city. Two of them have started functioning.
Inspector General of Registration (IGR), Maharashtra, Mumbai, Property, Property documents, Property registration, Pune, revenue generating department, Sub-registrar offices, Thane
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