Make use of Janaspandana programmes to resolve e-Khata woes, says Regional Commissioner
The Hindu
Regional Commissioner of Mysuru Nitesh Patil has urged the property owners of Mysuru to make use of the weekly Janaspandana programmes in their areas to resolve their e-Khata complaints.
Regional Commissioner of Mysuru Nitesh Patil has urged the property owners of Mysuru to make use of the weekly Janaspandana programmes in their areas to resolve their e-Khata complaints.
Speaking to The Hindu, Mr Patil, who is also the administrator of Mysuru City Corporation (MCC), said the Janaspandana programmes are held every Friday between 3.30 p.m. and 5 p.m. in all the eight zonal offices of Mysuru City Corporation.
With the resolution of the software glitch, property owners can now submit an application online or by visiting MysuruOne Centres. The e-Khata should be issued within a week in the normal course, he said. “If the applicants are unable to get their e-Khata even after a week, let them attend the subsequent Janaspandana meeting and find a solution”, Mr Patil said.
The officials will also attend to problems pertaining to health, solid waste management, underground drainage problems, cleanliness and other civic issues during the weekly Janaspandana meetings, he said.

The State has made significant strides in infrastructure development, Public Works Department Minister P.A. Muhammed Riyas has said. Virtually inaugurating the Kuttikkanam-Kattappana stretch of the State highway on Sunday, Mr. Riyas noted that 60% of the State’s roads have been upgraded to Bituminous Macadam and Bituminous Concrete (BMBC) standards within the last five years.












