India, March 12 -- The inspector general of registration (IGR) and controller of stamps, under the Government of Maharashtra, has collected Rs.51,200 crore in revenue till March 11, achieving 93.09% of its targeted Rs.55,000 crore for 2024-25. Over 26.22 lakh documents have been registered in this period. With 20 days still remaining in March, the IGR office expects to meet or even exceed its target by the end of the month.

The IGR office ranks second in Maharashtra in terms of revenue generation for the State government. In 2022-23, it earned Rs.44,681.72 crore, which was 139.63% higher than the target set for that year, registering 25.76 lakh documents. In 2023-24, the department registered 27.90 lakh documents, earning Rs.50,011.50 cr...