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Computerised land record centres set up in all tehsils of Punjab

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LAHORE: Under the Land Record Management Information System (LRMIS), service centres have been established in all tehsils of the province, Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif announced on Tuesday.
The chief minister said the Punjab government has achieved another milestone by completing this “revolutionary project of public service”. He said that people will be rid of the patwar culture through the Land Record Management Information System and it will eliminate wrong registration of land, corruption, fraud, and forgery. He expressed these views while addressing a meeting at the Civil Secretariat through video link. The meeting reviewed the progress on Land Record Management Information System and approved establishment of Punjab Land Record Authority for the implementation of the Land Record Management Information System.


Shahbaz Sharif said LRMIS is a historic step of the Punjab government for providing relief to the people and it will be rid them of unnecessary litigation. While giving approval to the Land Record Authority, the chief minister directed that the process of legislation for setting it up should be completed at the earliest. He said that the common man will get real relief through this “splendid project” worth billions of rupees, which would allow immediate provision of ownership deeds and transfer of land. Shahbaz Sharif said that under LRMIS land-related documents have now become available to the people under one roof.


He said that an effective monitoring system has been evolved with the help of modern technology through LRMIS. A state-of-the-art centralised data centre is also being set up in this regard. The chief minister said that pilot project of geographical information system is being started in three districts of Punjab and online information will be available to the people about their land through this modern system. He said that the scope of this system will be expanded throughout the province under a phased programme. Training of staff of service centres and refresher courses for them are very essential and full attention should be paid to it, the chief minister said. Planning and Development chairman gave a detailed briefing on this project.


Provincial ministers Rana Sanaullah, Dr Ayesha Ghaus Pasha, MPAs Qamarul Islam Raja, Mian Tariq Mehmood, Pir Muhammad Ashraf Rasool, Chief Secretary Khizar Hayat Gondal, Board of Revenue senior member, Planning and Development chairman, secretaries concerned, Lahore commissioner and senior officers attended the meeting.

Computerised land record centres set up in all tehsils of province
 
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LAHORE: Under the Land Record Management Information System (LRMIS), service centres have been established in all tehsils of the province, Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif announced on Tuesday.
The chief minister said the Punjab government has achieved another milestone by completing this “revolutionary project of public service”. He said that people will be rid of the patwar culture through the Land Record Management Information System and it will eliminate wrong registration of land, corruption, fraud, and forgery. He expressed these views while addressing a meeting at the Civil Secretariat through video link. The meeting reviewed the progress on Land Record Management Information System and approved establishment of Punjab Land Record Authority for the implementation of the Land Record Management Information System.


Shahbaz Sharif said LRMIS is a historic step of the Punjab government for providing relief to the people and it will be rid them of unnecessary litigation. While giving approval to the Land Record Authority, the chief minister directed that the process of legislation for setting it up should be completed at the earliest. He said that the common man will get real relief through this “splendid project” worth billions of rupees, which would allow immediate provision of ownership deeds and transfer of land. Shahbaz Sharif said that under LRMIS land-related documents have now become available to the people under one roof.


He said that an effective monitoring system has been evolved with the help of modern technology through LRMIS. A state-of-the-art centralised data centre is also being set up in this regard. The chief minister said that pilot project of geographical information system is being started in three districts of Punjab and online information will be available to the people about their land through this modern system. He said that the scope of this system will be expanded throughout the province under a phased programme. Training of staff of service centres and refresher courses for them are very essential and full attention should be paid to it, the chief minister said. Planning and Development chairman gave a detailed briefing on this project.


Provincial ministers Rana Sanaullah, Dr Ayesha Ghaus Pasha, MPAs Qamarul Islam Raja, Mian Tariq Mehmood, Pir Muhammad Ashraf Rasool, Chief Secretary Khizar Hayat Gondal, Board of Revenue senior member, Planning and Development chairman, secretaries concerned, Lahore commissioner and senior officers attended the meeting.

Computerised land record centres set up in all tehsils of province


good job. Well done. Congrats!!!!!!!
 
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Yes this is very welcome. I was sick of going to these patwaris with no respect for anyone but themselves. Corrupt to the core and no professionalism. It is now much easier to get records and much cheaper too plus the government will keep biometric data for all the customers.
 
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Next stop end feudal system for whole of Pakistan not just 1 province!

Next step should be to modernize Police and Judiciary. Take out the corrupt, fat, unprofessional people from these two institutions and implement the law. Provide security and justice to everyone.
Feudalism would still be there and it is not going anywhere any time soon. To get rid of them land reforms are needed which should've been done 70 years ago. To do this, take away feudals powers one by one and modernizing land registry/records is the first step.
 
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Wasn't the Punjab land system already computerized?

Anyways, good move.
 
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