Pune, April 1, 2025 — In a landmark move aimed at enhancing transparency, efficiency, and citizen convenience in property transactions, the Government of Maharashtra has officially launched the next phase of its ambitious ‘One State, One Registration’ scheme in Pune and Thane districts, effective April 1, 2025.
Under this initiative, property owners can now register land documents at any sub-registrar office within their respective districts, regardless of where the property is located. For example, a resident of Pune city can now register a property in Maval or Baramati at any sub-registrar office within Pune district. Similarly, residents of Thane district can access any of the 27 sub-registrar offices across the district for registration purposes.
Originally announced by Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis in January 2025, this reform is part of a broader vision to modernize and digitize government services across Maharashtra. The Department of Registration and Stamps, in collaboration with the National Informatics Centre (NIC), is spearheading the digital upgrade of hardware and software systems at all 519 sub-registrar offices across the state to facilitate seamless implementation of the scheme.
Following a successful pilot rollout in Mumbai city and suburbs, where over 600 documents were registered across 32 offices, the initiative has now been extended to 49 offices in Pune (28 urban, 21 rural) and 27 in Thane (18 urban, 9 rural).
In addition to property registration reforms, the government is also rolling out the enhanced Leave and License 2.0 system. This upgrade enables users to pay stamp duty directly via the registration portal, eliminating the need to switch between multiple platforms. Furthermore, agreements will now be available in Marathi, ensuring accessibility for the local population.
“The ‘One State, One Registration’ scheme is a key step in realizing our vision of faceless, paperless, and transparent governance. It significantly reduces congestion at sub-registrar offices and saves valuable time for citizens,” said an official from the Department of Registration and Stamps.
The department has also reported impressive progress in revenue collection, achieving 95% of its ₹55,000 crore target for the 2024–25 financial year, with ₹52,210 crore collected as of March 17, 2025. This performance underscores the success of recent reforms and the department’s commitment to service excellence.
For more details, please visit the [https://igrmaharashtra.gov.in/ official website or contact your nearest sub-registrar office.
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