<p>Bengaluru: The BBMP has disposed of a total of 3.21 lakh e-khatas in Bengaluru for property owners till April 2. </p>.<p>Of the 3.34 lakh applications received across eight zones, Bommanahalli has been disposed of the highest, with over 50,000 property owners getting their e-khatas. </p>.<p>Dasarahalli has disposed of the least number, with 19,000 property owners getting the e-khatas. </p>.<p>Rajarajeshwarinagar and Mahadevapura have the second and third highest number of property owners to receive e-khatas till April 2, with over 50,000 and 45,000 disposals. </p>.BBMP announces meat ban on Sunday .<p>E-khata has a combination of details present in the khata certificate and khata extract. It would also have photos of the property and owner, the property’s GPS coordinates and schedule. </p>.<p>The e-khata will also assign a unique 10-digit e-property ID to all properties, irrespective of whether they are A or B khata properties. </p>
<p>Bengaluru: The BBMP has disposed of a total of 3.21 lakh e-khatas in Bengaluru for property owners till April 2. </p>.<p>Of the 3.34 lakh applications received across eight zones, Bommanahalli has been disposed of the highest, with over 50,000 property owners getting their e-khatas. </p>.<p>Dasarahalli has disposed of the least number, with 19,000 property owners getting the e-khatas. </p>.<p>Rajarajeshwarinagar and Mahadevapura have the second and third highest number of property owners to receive e-khatas till April 2, with over 50,000 and 45,000 disposals. </p>.BBMP announces meat ban on Sunday .<p>E-khata has a combination of details present in the khata certificate and khata extract. It would also have photos of the property and owner, the property’s GPS coordinates and schedule. </p>.<p>The e-khata will also assign a unique 10-digit e-property ID to all properties, irrespective of whether they are A or B khata properties. </p>