Jantri Rates Jantri 2001 - Gujarat Pdf
| Column Header | Explanation | | :--- | :--- | | | e.g., Ahmedabad – Daskroi | | Village / City | e.g., Bodakdev (Now part of AUDA) | | Survey Number / Plot Number | Specific land parcel identification | | Road/Zone Category | A (Main Road), B (Internal Road), C (Development Zone) | | Rate per Sq. Meter (Rs.) | The valuation figure. Note: In 2001, many rural areas were valued at ₹10-50/sq m, whereas prime Ahmedabad was ₹5,000-10,000/sq m. | | Use Classification | Non-Agricultural (NA), Residential, Commercial, Industrial |
Some cooperative banks and rural credit societies still reference the 2001 Jantri for very old loan collateral verification, especially if formal revaluation hasn’t occurred. Jantri Rates Jantri 2001 Gujarat Pdf
The year 2001 is a critical benchmark for the following reasons: | Column Header | Explanation | | :--- | :--- | | | e
| Zone | Location | Residential (Rs/sq m) | Commercial (Rs/sq m) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | A | CG Road, Navrangpura | 12,000 | 36,000 | | B | Paldi, Ambawadi | 8,500 | 25,000 | | C | Naroda, Odhav | 2,800 | 8,400 | | D | New Ranip (Outskirts) | 1,500 | 4,500 | | | Use Classification | Non-Agricultural (NA), Residential,
The rates are determined by the Government of Gujarat, typically every 5-10 years, to reflect changes in market values. The Jantri Rates serve as a benchmark for various government and semi-government agencies, such as:
Rates differ significantly between residential, commercial, agricultural, and industrial land. Infrastructure: