Tempo of registrations continuing
The Hindu
The impressive increase in registration of non-agricultural and agricultural properties is continuing for the third consecutive month with the State registering close to ₹100 crore revenue from the Registration and Stamps department during the first three days of the current month.
True to the expectations, the department collected registration and stamp duties in excess of ₹30 crore a day since the commencement of March. Registrations are expected to see a surge in the activity in the coming days as there will be spurt in registrations during March, marking the culmination of the financial year.
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