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Background: The Pre-2001 Era (1980s–2000)

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:

These rates varied widely even within the same city based on specific zone numbers (e.g., Zone A, B, C, etc.). Jantri Rates In Gujarat 2001

The Gujarat Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) has noted a challenge for taxpayers: the state government uses April 1, 1999, as its base date, while the Income Tax Act requires April 1, 2001. This often requires owners to hire a registered valuer to estimate the FMV for 2001 specifically for tax compliance. Gujarat Jantri | Revenue Department This often requires owners to hire a registered

The step-by-step process for applying for a Land Value Certificate. He realized then that the Jantri wasn't just

Rohit looked at the red book on the clerk’s desk. He realized then that the Jantri wasn't just a tax tool; it was a validator.

What Are Jantri Rates?

Jantri rates are circle rates—officially declared values of agricultural and non-agricultural land, residential plots, built-up properties, and commercial spaces across all villages, towns, and cities in Gujarat. Set by the State Government’s Revenue Department (specifically the Office of the Inspector General of Registration and Stamps), these rates serve two primary purposes:

If you want me to fetch the 2001 Jantri for a specific place

Provide the district and town/village (e.g., Ahmedabad city / Bhavnagar / Botad) and I will look for the 2001 Jantri table for that area.