Uptil now, the revenue minister's nod was required to transfer even a piece of land needed by another department of the state government.
Revenue Minister Eknath Khadse said his department has decided to follow the instructions of Prime Minister Narendra Modi of decentralising powers.
"We will announce a new decision every fortnight," Khadse said adding that as a part of this policy, the department has decided to decentralise power and delegate it to Collectors and Revenue commissioners.
"We have also doubled the value of land that can be transferred. Collectors can now transfer lands worth Rs 2.5 lakh and a Commissioner can take the decision on the transfer of land worth Rs 12.50 lakh," he said.
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The decision of transfer of land worth more than 12.50 lakh will be taken at the minister's level. We hope that this ends corruption, Khadse said.
The revenue department transfers land to government run corporations, public undertakings and other government departments.
The state applies a transfer fee in such transactions by the minimum rate decided by the government.
"The state government will collect charges as per ready reckoner rate when a state owned land is transferred to the Central government for their work," Khadse said.