Delhi govt Revises Circle Rates of Agricultural Land
The Delhi government led by Arvind Kejriwal approves increasing circle rates of agricultural land, with the highest rate of Rs 5 crore per acre. This addresses a long-standing farmers' demand, categorized by districts, ensuring varying rates for equitable application.
Delhi Govt Increases Circle Rates for Agricultural Land, Responds to Farmer Demand with Varied District Rates
The Delhi government, led by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, has unveiled a decision to raise the circle rates of agricultural land in the city and areas near the Yamuna barrage. Notably, the highest rate, set at Rs 5 crore per acre, will apply to South and New Delhi districts.
Kejriwal’s Agricultural Circle Rate Revisions:
This proposal, recently endorsed by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, marks the first adjustment in agricultural land circle rates since 2008, according to Revenue Minister Atishi. It now awaits approval from Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena.The Kejriwal administration has sought higher circle rates for agricultural land since 2013 and 2015, but Covid-19 hindered the process. Now, the government has reinstated the rates, categorizing them into Green Belt Village, Urbanized Village, and Rural Village, differing across districts.
Delhi Chief Minister #ArvindKejriwal has approved a hike in circle rates of agricultural land and land near the Yamuna river to a maximum of Rs 5 crore per acre, Revenue Minister Atishi said on Monday.https://t.co/L1H3k0466M
— Economic Times (@EconomicTimes) August 7, 2023
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Farmers long-standing demand:
Presenting the proposal on Monday, Revenue Minister Atishi gained prompt approval from Kejriwal, who expressed satisfaction in addressing the farmers‘ long-standing demand. He assured continuous efforts for their benefit.
Delhi govt hikes circle rates of agricultural land to maximum of Rs 5 crore per acre
Till now the circle rate was uniform for the entire Delhi but now it has been fixed district-wise in accordance with the market rates, State Minister Atishi announced. https://t.co/bcQ6axmK6k— SK Iyer (@iyer_sk) August 8, 2023
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Varied District Circle Rates in Delhi:
At a press conference, Atishi highlighted the decision’s significance for farmers. New circle rates vary across districts: Rs 5 crore per acre for New Delhi and South districts, Rs 3 crore for North, West, North-West, and South West districts, Rs 2.5 crore for Central and South East districts, and Rs 2.25 crore for Shahdara, North-Eastern, and Eastern districts.
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