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Bihar Land Prices Set for Major Jump as Govt Plans 300–400% Circle Rate Hike

Patna’s prime areas like Boring Road and Raja Bazar likely to see maximum increase

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December 22, 2025
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Patna: Land prices in Bihar are set for a steep rise in the new year, with the state government preparing to revise circle rates after a gap of up to 12 years in rural areas and nine years in urban centres. Officials said the revised rates could be implemented by January or, at the latest, by the end of February.

According to proposals under consideration, circle rates may be increased by three to four times, or 300 to 400 percent, across districts. This means land currently valued at Rs 10 lakh under the existing circle rate could be priced between Rs 30 lakh and Rs 40 lakh once the new rates come into effect. In Patna’s prime localities such as Boring Road, the circle rate could rise to Rs 1.60 crore per dismil, potentially pushing the market price of one kattha of land beyond Rs 10 crore.

The Revenue and Land Reforms Department has confirmed that preparations are underway to revise the rates from January. Officials said reports have been sought from registration offices in all districts on prevailing circle rates and current market prices. The government believes that official rates must be aligned more closely with actual transaction values.

Sources said the government is seriously considering a fourfold increase in circle rates, especially in high-demand urban pockets. In areas like Boring Road, the current circle rate stands at around Rs 40 lakh per dismil, while market transactions often exceed Rs 5 crore. Meetings with district magistrates and valuation committees are expected soon to finalise the revised rates. While the increase will vary by location, officials indicated that most districts could see hikes of up to 400 percent.

Patna, Bihar’s capital, is likely to witness the sharpest impact. On average, around 300 land deeds are registered daily in the district, including nearly 100 within Patna city alone. Land is often sold at five to six times the prevailing circle rate. Until recently, daily revenue from land registrations in Patna stood at around Rs 15 crore. The city’s strong education, healthcare and transport infrastructure has made it the most expensive real estate market in the state, with brokers reportedly earning commissions of 2 percent or more from both buyers and sellers.

Unlike several other states where government land rates are revised annually, Bihar has not updated circle rates for nearly a decade in urban areas and more than a decade in rural regions. Registration offices have now submitted detailed data on circle and market rates, revealing wide gaps between official valuations and actual prices.

In Patna, the most expensive land parcels are located in areas such as Saguna Mor, Raja Bazar, Boring Road and Patliputra Colony. Raja Bazar has emerged as the costliest zone, where the circle rate for commercial land along the main road is Rs 40 lakh per dismil, while the market price has reached around Rs 2.04 crore per dismil. If aligned with market rates, this would translate into a hike of over 400 percent.

Similar trends are seen in Boring Road, where commercial land along the main stretch currently has a circle rate of Rs 40 lakh per dismil, compared to market prices of up to Rs 2 crore. Real estate experts said that if the circle rate here is revised to Rs 1.60 crore per dismil, the price of one kattha could cross Rs 10 crore. In Patliputra Colony, commercial land along the main road has a circle rate of Rs 35 lakh per dismil, while market prices exceed Rs 1.5 crore, indicating a potential hike of around 350 percent.

Officials noted that land availability along main roads is limited, and in many cases bidding drives prices far beyond even official market estimates, sometimes touching Rs 5 crore per dismil or more.

In Gaya, another major city, AP Colony has the highest land values, with circle rates exceeding Rs 10,000 per square foot. Other high-value commercial areas include Chowk, GB Road, Swarajpuri Road and Station Road. Gaya district sub-registrar Sumeshwar Kumar said preparations are being made at the district level and the process will be completed within the stipulated timeline once formal orders are issued.

The proposed hike will significantly impact buyers, as stamp duty and registration fees are calculated on circle rates. In urban Bihar, stamp duty stands at 8 percent and court fees at 2 percent for transactions between male buyers and sellers. For instance, purchasing one kattha of land on Boring Road at an estimated market value of Rs 2 crore per dismil would require a buyer to pay around Rs 62.5 lakh in stamp duty and court fees combined. Under the current circle rate, the government earns about Rs 12.5 lakh from the same transaction. A fourfold hike in circle rates could increase government revenue by nearly Rs 50 lakh per kattha in such prime areas.

Patna district sub-registrar Ravi Ranjan said daily revenue from land registrations in the district averages Rs 15 crore, rising to Rs 20–25 crore during peak months like March. Patna district has been assigned a revenue target of Rs 1,500 crore, of which Rs 1,000 crore has already been collected. He said preparations are underway as per government directions, while the final decision rests with the state.

The last major revision of circle rates in Bihar took place in 2016, when rates were increased by 10 to 15 percent. Before 2013, revisions were carried out regularly at the district level. Rule changes in 2014 made state government approval mandatory for any increase.

Experts have expressed concern over the impact on homebuyers. Katib Pyare Lal of Patna said a sharp hike in circle rates would make land purchases and home construction more expensive for ordinary citizens. He suggested that while revising circle rates, the government should also review stamp duty and registration fees, drawing comparisons with states such as Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal and Jharkhand.

Circle rate refers to the minimum price set by the government for land transactions, below which property cannot be legally registered. It is aimed at preventing tax evasion by ensuring that stamp duty and registration fees are paid on realistic valuations rather than undervalued sale prices.

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