While Jantri rates are revised every few years to reflect market conditions, the remain a critical reference point for tax professionals and property owners dealing with older assets. The Role of the 2001 Base Year

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).

Rates are in ₹ per sq. mtr. based on GIDC industrial data: District Location/Estate Rate (₹/sq. mtr) Bhaktinagar Rajkot Kutch Gandhidham Jamnagar Jamnagar - I Valsad Mehsana Mehsana - I Surat Why 2001 Matters for Property Owners

In Gujarat, the Jantri rates are fixed by the Stamp and Registrar's office, which comes under the purview of the Government of Gujarat. The rates are revised periodically, usually on an annual basis, to reflect changes in the market value of properties.

If you need in Gujarat, I recommend contacting the Sub-Registrar’s office of that district or a government-approved valuer who has access to archived Jantri schedules. Would you like guidance on how to request that information via RTI?

Some specific Jantri rates for 2001 in Gujarat are as follows: