Mr. Binwade, the Chief Executive of the Maharashtra Government, has announced the launch of the 'One State, One Registration' scheme by April. This new initiative will simplify the process of property registration, allowing residents to execute sale deeds
Property RegistrationMaharashtraOne State One RegistrationReal EstateDigitizationReal Estate PuneJan 17, 2025
The 'One State, One Registration' scheme is a new initiative by the Maharashtra government that allows residents to register properties or execute sale deeds from any district office within the state, eliminating the need to travel to specific locations.
The 'One State, One Registration' scheme is set to be launched by April.
Residents of Maharashtra who need to register properties or execute sale deeds will benefit from this scheme, as it will save them time, money, and the hassle of traveling to specific district offices.
The scheme will be supported by a robust digital infrastructure, and district officials will be trained to handle the new system. The process will be digitized to reduce errors and ensure faster turnarounds.
The scheme is expected to save time and money for residents, reduce the administrative burden on district offices, boost property transactions, and improve overall transparency and accountability in the registration process.
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