If you are searching for a specific survey number's 2001 value:
The 2001 Jantri assigns different rates for the same land based on usage:
Once you download the , it can be overwhelming. It is usually 300 to 500 pages long, categorized by district. Here is a breakdown of the columns you will see:
Jantri (also spelled "Jantri rates") is an official schedule of land values used by state governments in India to determine stamp duty, registration charges, and property tax assessments. It lists minimum guide values per unit area for different types of land (residential, commercial, agricultural, industrial) across localities and plots. Jantri values are typically prepared by the state's revenue or registration department and are periodically updated.
A: No. The 2001 Jantri is invalid for new registrations. You must use the latest Jantri (2023). You may use the 2001 version only for historical reference or pending litigation.