- Revenue records of 12,000 Punjab villages to be digitised; 156 fard centres being set up across the state
- Anybody who wants a copy of his jamabandi or mutation can go to the kendra and obtain a certified copy at a very nominal fee, instead of running after revenue officials
- Farmers to have access to information related to girdawari, mutation, jamabandi, fard, roznamcha and other records of the Revenue Department
- Records to be updated twice a week; awareness among rural populace about the fard centres to be spread through FM Radio and cable network
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Digitisation of the land records in Punjab
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