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LAHORE The World Bank has agreed for additional financing of Rs7.5 billion for the computerisation of land record and the contract signing, in this regard, is expected in next month.
Board of Revenue Punjab spokesperson said the implementation of World Bank Project i.e. Land Records Management and Information System will not only secure the records, improve service delivery but will also stabilize and improve the economy and land market throughout Punjab. As many as 25 LRMIS service centers had been established and land record of 545 villages was computerized, added the spokesperson.
The progress of its implementation is continuously monitored by the government and World Bank. The representatives from World Bank, during their previous mission, expressed their satisfaction over the progress and appreciated the professionalism of project staff. Keeping in view the importance and progress, the project which initially started with financing or Rs2.773 billion from the World Bank for computerization of land records of 18 districts of Punjab had been expanded to all 36 districts.
According to a careful estimate, the data of more or less 52 million land owners is being computerized.
Contract signing of WB financing next month | The Nation
Board of Revenue Punjab spokesperson said the implementation of World Bank Project i.e. Land Records Management and Information System will not only secure the records, improve service delivery but will also stabilize and improve the economy and land market throughout Punjab. As many as 25 LRMIS service centers had been established and land record of 545 villages was computerized, added the spokesperson.
The progress of its implementation is continuously monitored by the government and World Bank. The representatives from World Bank, during their previous mission, expressed their satisfaction over the progress and appreciated the professionalism of project staff. Keeping in view the importance and progress, the project which initially started with financing or Rs2.773 billion from the World Bank for computerization of land records of 18 districts of Punjab had been expanded to all 36 districts.
According to a careful estimate, the data of more or less 52 million land owners is being computerized.
Contract signing of WB financing next month | The Nation