Bengaluru civic body releases revised helpdesk numbers for e-khata
The Hindu
The BBMP said those who wish to sell properties should secure e-khata on priority as the document is mandatory during registration of properties. Others do not have to rush to call the helpdesk numbers or visit Bengaluru One centres.
The Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) has issued revised helpdesk numbers for citizens to seek help in connection with e-khata. As there were a few issues with the earlier numbers, a revised list was released.
Citizens can also visit Bengaluru Once centres to secure the final e-khata. The service at the centres commenced on November 13. The BBMP said those who wish to sell properties should secure this document on priority as e-khata is mandatory during registration of properties. Others do not have to rush to call the helpdesk numbers or visit Bengaluru One centres.
Helpdesk numbers are:
Citizen can see training video in English here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GL8CWsdn3wo&t=13s
To apply for e-khata click here - www.bbmpeAasthi.karnataka.gov.in
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