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Only 27% of India’s Waqf properties registered on UMEED portal, with West Bengal lowest at 0.89%.

Karnataka leads with 81% registration; UP Shia and Sunni boards register just 5% and 11% respectively.

Officials plan to approach Waqf Tribunals for extensions after portal registration deadline ended.

Only a little over a quarter of the country’s Waqf properties have been registered on the government’s UMEED portal, with West Bengal emerging as the poorest performer, data shows. Waqf Board officials are now preparing to approach tribunals after the registration deadline ended on Saturday.

Out of approximately 8 lakh Waqf properties nationwide, only 2.16 lakh have been successfully registered on the UMEED (Unified Waqf Management, Empowerment, Efficiency and Deve

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