What is the collector's rate? On which land is land, new rates will soon be released in Haryana; Increased price - What is the collector's rate at which land is registered will be issued soon.

The land collector rate for the new financial year in Haryana could rise by 5 to 25 percent. The old rates were valid until March 30. Until the new tariff is released, the old rates will be registered. NCR has the highest collector’s rates. Last year, collector’s figures were increased from 12 to 32 percent. State Bureau, Chandigarh. The work started in Haryana to determine the collector’s rate for the new financial year. Until the new tariff is released, there will be registers based on the old rate. The instructions were issued by the Department of Revenue and Disaster Management to all Mandalayuct and Deputy Commissioners to register the land on the basis of old rates until the new collectors in the districts are determined. However, due to confusion in most places about the collector’s rate in the state, the work of land registers in the Tehsils was disrupted Tuesday. In most cases, registers of land in blood relations themselves were made, while other cases of land transfer were postponed due to the non -determination of the new collector’s rate. It is suggested that it rises by five to 25 percent in different places for the new collector’s rate. Due to the Code of Conduct of Lok Sabha and then the Meeting Election, new collector’s figures could be implemented last year on December 1. After this, new collector figures were implemented in various places last year and January 1 last year, which was valid until March 30. In such a situation, there is a preparation to increase the collector’s rate to three to three months. Until the new collector’s figures are determined, the land registers will be done at the old tariff itself. What is the collector’s rate, the collector’s rate of land decides the local administration in any district. It is decided on the basis of the market price of land in different areas of different cities. The collector’s rate is the minimum price of land in any district on which a real estate can be sold to the buyer. The collector’s rate varies from time to time, which depends on the space and market trends. The highest collector’s rate in NCR As the land in NCR is very expensive, there is much higher than the other districts. Last year, the collector’s figures of the country were increased from 12 to 32 percent. The collectors of Rohtak, Gurugram, Faridabad, Palwal, Bahadurgarh, Sonipat, Karnal and Panipat and Gurugram, Sohna, Faridabad, Pataudi and Ballabhgarh were increased by 30 percent. Also read- To wait for teachers in Haryana is over! The promotion will be available soon, the Minister of Education said- this month the school will give every big news of your city, now on your phone. Download the most reliable companion of Local News Afjagran Local App.