Total Zone Value
Full Form of TZV
What is TZV?
Total Zone Value, commonly abbreviated as TZV, is a key concept used in Indian land revenue administration and property valuation systems. It represents the assessed monetary worth of a specific geographic zone, typically a village, survey number, or cadastral unit, as determined by the state revenue authorities. TZV plays a crucial role in calculating land acquisition compensation, stamp duty on property transactions, and agricultural land compensation packages. Revenue officials in states such as Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, and Karnataka periodically update the TZV based on prevailing market rates, soil quality, irrigation availability, and other regional factors. The value directly influences the compensation paid to landowners when the government acquires land for highways, industrial corridors, or urban development projects. TZV is also referenced in court cases related to property disputes and is published in official gazettes. For students preparing for UPSC, state public service commissions, or revenue department examinations, understanding TZV and its calculation methodology is an important part of land economics and administration syllabus.
TZV का फुल फॉर्म
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Example
The district collector announced that the Total Zone Value for agricultural land along the new highway corridor has been revised upward by 35 percent to ensure fair compensation to farmers.