Speedy Summary
- Mysuru district leads Karnataka in property generation under the e-Aasthi submission with 50,022 e-khatas issued as part of the e-khata Abhiyan.
- Mysuru is followed by Belagavi (48,897 properties) and Vijayapura (40,211 properties).
- The highest number of e-khata issuances within Mysuru district has been recorded in Mysuru city.
- Weekly e-khata Janaspandana events, organized every Friday in Mysuru, aim to facilitate issuance.
- Neighboring districts such as Mandya (8,999 issuances), Kodagu (3,119 issuances), and Chamarajanagar (2,519 issuances) have lower output compared to Mysuru.
- Long queues are reported at various offices in mysuru city for obtaining these documents. key locations include Bogadi, Rammanahalli, Srirampura, Kadakola areas and also hootagalli City municipal Council offices.
- Some property owners have raised complaints regarding delays and inefficiencies that cause them to visit multiple offices before receiving their documents.
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Indian Opinion analysis
MysuruS exemplary performance in issuing 50,022 e-khatas highlights the region’s proactive governance under the state’s digital initiative. the use of technology via the e-aasthi application appears effective for streamlining property documentation processes across Karnataka. However,persistent logistical issues-such as delays and long queues reported by citizens-indicate challenges in implementation.
Given that an e-khata is vital for legal property transactions such as registration or sale/purchase processes,improving accessibility is critical for further public trust. Regular initiatives like e-Khata Janaspandana Fridays demonstrate a commendable attempt at bridging efficiency gaps but may need stronger operational backup to resolve citizen grievances effectively. Triumphant replication across districts could advance Karnataka’s broader goals for urban digital reforms while setting best practices nationally.
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