The prices of land will increase in Haryana, the register will be expensive; Increased collectors 'rates will be implemented after approval of the Cabinet - Grounds will increase the Haryana Register today, expensive increased collectors' figures will be

The land register in Haryana can be expensive as soon as the government proposes to increase the collector’s rate. A final decision will be made on this in a meeting chaired by the Chief Minister. Former Chief Minister Bhupendra Singh Hooda opposed this decision, while the government says it will not affect the general public. State Bureau, Chandigarh. New collectors can apply in Haryana from Friday. The final decision will be made at the state cabinet meeting to be held on Friday chaired by Chief Minister Naib Singh Sainin. As the land tariffs in the Haryana districts along the national capital Delhi are quite expensive, the collector’s figures in these districts will increase more than the rest of the districts. Due to the increase in the collector’s rate, the land register will become expensive throughout the state. Last year, the increase of 12 to 32 percent was done in the collector’s rate, but this time is suggested to increase the collector’s rate more than last year. The ban on reviewing the collector’s rate is that objections and proposals are sought, for which a month’s time is given, but if the increased revised rates are not yet released, the process of seeking objections and proposing will be completed or not. Former Haryana chief minister Bhupendra Singh Hooda and MP Deepender Singh Hooda objected to the proposal of the Department of Revenue and Disaster Management to increase the collector’s rate. He said that land registration will become expensive at the increased tariff. Hooda claims that the government will increase the collector’s rate of land by 10 to 145 percent. Haryana Chief Minister Naib Singh Sainin said no one would have a problem with the increase in the collector’s rate. There was an ongoing increase in the collector’s rate during the congregation, but our government decided to increase the collector’s rate after many years. We have many things linked to inflation. A formula has been created. Explain that if new rates are applied for collectors from August 1, the register of houses, plots, commercial and arable land will become expensive. For example, the register of a land, for example, looks like a stamp rights of one lakh calls and there have been 20% collectors rates, so stamp duty Rs 1.20 lakh will food instead of 1 lakh. The highest rates are proposed to rise there because the land is more expensive in NCR near the country’s capital Delhi. The NCR consists of 14 districts of Haryana, but six of these districts are where the land is very expensive. It is suggested that different collector’s figures in different gurugram increase. In Karnal, Panchkula, Hisar and Sonipat, the collector’s rate is likely to increase higher. Last year, the collector’s figures of Rohtak, Faridabad, Palwal, Bahadurgarh, Sonipat, Karnal and Panipat and Gurugram, Sohna, Faridabad, Pataudi and Ballabhgarh collectors increased by 30 percent. After the approval of the new collector’s rate to be released, the appointment of the new registry in the state of the state was frozen. There will be no new register until August 3. Only the registers will be done that have already been appointed. New registers will be done from August 4, but it is also possible if the district’s deputy commissioners released the revised tariff list in time. If implemented without proposals and objections from people, it can also be disputed in the Supreme Court. State Finance Commissioner Sumita Mishra says the process must be accepted before the new collectors are implemented. Usually it increased by five to 10 percent – Bhupendra Hooda, former chief minister of Haryana Bhupendra Singh Hooda, caused the claim to withdraw the increase in the collector’s rate. He said that the government again made a decision to bring the pace of the land to the air. The government increased the collector’s rate directly from 10 to 145 percent, ie two and a half times. For example, the rate of land in an area of Fatehabad increased from 15000 to Rs 35000 per square meter. Hooda said the government drastically increased this rate in December 2024 last year. Even then, the government increased the collector’s rate by 250% in many places. Usually, this increase was only 5 to 10 percent. Now the BJP government is increasing different rates according to each street, location and town. Hooda said that for the second time such a decision must make within eight to nine months, it is said that the government has no idea the problems of the poor and the middle class.