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WHAT IS JAMABANDHI?

WHAT IS JAMABANDHI? The Land Revenue to be collected in each Village, after including the water charges, penalty, charges for unauthorized occupation, etc. is settled/finalized once in a year before the end of the fasli (i.e. before 30th June). This is called Jamabandhi (i.e) Annual settlement of Village Accounts. Jamabandhi is again an annual review of the work done by the Tahsildar, Zonal Deputy Tahsildar, Revenue Inspector, and the Village Administrative Officer in each Vi llage. The Village Accounts  become final, only when they are approved by the Jamabandhi Officer. The Collector, District Revenue Officer and the Divisional Officer should each take up a Taluk in turn for thorough verification of all the accounts and approve them. The Collector may depute other Deputy Collector level Officers also to preside over the Jamabandhi and finalise the annual demand. Jamabandhi also gives an opportunity to the public to meet the officers and make representation both on personal issu

Difference between calendar year and fasli year?

Difference between calendar year and fasli year? Tamil Nadu Government still follows Fasli Year in all of their revenue and judiciary purposes Fasli year means period of 12 months from July to June. Adding 590 to Fasli year comes to Gregorian calendar, corresponding Gregorian year for Fasli year 1427 was from July 2017-June 2018.Fasli Calendar is a chronological system introduced by the Mughal emperor Akbar basically for land revenue and records. இதோ உங்களுக்காக சா.மு.பரஞ்ஜோதி பாண்டியன் அவர்கள் கைவண்ணத்தில் எழுதப்பட்ட "நிலம் உங்கள் எதிர்காலம்" புத்தகம் இப்பொழுது அமேசானிலும் கிடைக்கும். https://www.amazon.in/dp/B07RNQTLD3

Difference between acres & hectares ; Land Measurements units in Tamil Nadu

What is the difference between acres and hectares in land measurements @ Tamilnadu . Many people in Tamilnadu including Realtors also confusing with both acre and hectare. Acre is the British measurement system hectare is Metric measurement system. 1 acre is 100 cents 1 hectare is 247 cents. Tamilnadu government all records maintain in metric system. But still our people practicing British system so this confusion occur in the real estate field. Land Measurements units in Tamil Nadu 1 hectare = 2 acre 47 cent 1 hectare = 10,000 sq.m. 1 acre = 0.405 hectare 1 acre = 4046.82 sq.m. 1 acre = 43,560 sq.ft. 1 acre = 100 cent = 4840 sq.gejam 1 cent = 435.6 sq.ft. 1 cent = 40.5 sq.m 1 ground = 222.96 sq.m. = 5.5 cent1 ground = 2400 sq.ft. 1 kuzhi = 10×10 ft. (although some say that 1 kuzhi is approximately equal to 12×12 ft. i.e., 144 sq.ft.) 1 Mā = 100 kuzhi = 10000 sq.ft. 1 Kāni = 4 Mā = 40000 sq.ft. 1 kāni = 92 cents = 0.92 acre 1 kāni = 400 kuzhi = 40000 sq.ft. 1 acr