Mysore/Mysuru, Sept. 19 -- Mysuru District has emerged as the frontrunner in Karnataka for registering digital property records under the e-Aasthi application, issuing 60,000 e-Khatas since the launch of the e-Khata Abhiyan in July this year.

An e-Khata is an essential document for property registration, sale and purchase, replacing the traditional paper or handwritten khata system.

As of Sept. 18, Mysuru recorded 411 A-khatas and 138 B-khatas in a single day, pushing the city's cumulative total to 41,161 A-khatas and 18,949 B-khatas - a combined 60,110 e-khatas. This milestone has placed Mysuru firmly at the top of Karnataka's digital property documentation drive.

Comparatively, other districts have recorded significantly lower number...