Jantri Rates In Gujarat 2001 -
Determine the for long-term capital gains assessments. Sample Allotment Prices (As of April 1, 2001)
Before 2001, Gujarat’s Jantri rates were based on valuations done in the late 1970s and early 1980s, with only minor, ad-hoc updates. By the 1990s: Jantri Rates In Gujarat 2001
| Year | Average Prime Urban Rate (₹/sq m) | % Increase from Previous Major Revision | |------|------------------------------------|------------------------------------------| | Pre-2001 (approx. 1985 rates) | 1,200 | – | | | 6,000 | 400% | | 2011 | 12,000 – 15,000 | 100-150% (moderate) | | 2021 | 35,000 – 60,000 | 200%+ | Determine the for long-term capital gains assessments
Visit your local or Revenue Department office. Bring your Title Deed and Property Survey Number . 1985 rates) | 1,200 | – | |
The , under then Chief Minister Narendra Modi (who took office in October 2001), initiated a major revision of Jantri rates in late 2001 (effective from January 1, 2002 in many notifications, but prepared in 2001).
Under Section 55(2)(b) of the Act, April 1, 2001 , is used as the base date for determining the "cost of acquisition" for properties bought before that time.
: Check the Gujarat Revenue Department website under the "Jantri" or "Annual Statement of Rates" section.