Ready Reckoner 2001 02 Mumbai Pdf Apr 2026

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The cover was faded turmeric-yellow. Issued by the Office of the Inspector General of Registration and Stamps, Maharashtra.

I can’t provide a direct PDF file or a downloadable document for the “Ready Reckoner 2001–02 Mumbai” due to copyright and distribution policies. However, I can tell you a short story inspired by that very search term.

He needed the 2001–02 Ready Reckoner. Not a new one. Not a digital summary. The original. ready reckoner 2001 02 mumbai pdf

Vincent opened the book to page 47. “Then watch me scan it,” he said. “But first, read the number.”

He opened it. The pages smelled of old rain and atta flour. Page 47: Ward No. 3 – Jogeshwari (West) to Goregaon (West). There it was. Residential: ₹1,425 per sq. ft. Commercial (Shop): ₹2,110 per sq. ft. The cover was faded turmeric-yellow

Vincent’s laptop had died at 11:47 PM. The fan whirred a final, defeated sigh, and the screen went black. In the cramped Goregaon flat, the only light now came from the streetlamp outside, bleeding through the monsoon-streaked window.

Vincent laughed—a dry, cracked sound. That number, frozen in bureaucratic amber, would now determine his mother’s future. However, I can tell you a short story

His father, Prakash, had bought a tiny 225-square-foot shop in Jogeshwari West in March 2002. The agreement mentioned “Ready Reckoner rate as applicable for the year 2001–02.” Now, twenty-two years later, the BMC had issued a acquisition notice. The compensation amount hinged on that specific rate—the government’s circle rate for that single, forgotten financial year.

His mother, asleep in the next room, had murmured earlier: “Your father kept everything. Everything. In the steel cupboard. The one with the broken lock.”

He didn’t scan it. He didn’t make a PDF. He just placed his palm flat on the page, feeling the rough paper, and whispered, “Thank you, Baba.”