115 computerised land record centres set up

An agreement has been signed between PRD and FBR regarding sharing of data


January 18, 2021

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The provincial Minister for Revenue Col (retired) Malik Anwar Khan said that revolutionary steps have taken in Punjab Revenue Department (PRD) to facilitate farmers and to enhance revenue collection, a spokesperson shared on Sunday.

Khan informed that 115 computerised land record centres and 20 mobile centres were set up while 23 commercial banks have also been given access to digital land record for the facilitation of farmers.

An agreement has been signed between PRD and FBR regarding sharing of data, which increased 80 per cent income of the department.

The minister mentioned that special counters will be set up in embassies to facilitate overseas Pakistanis. dna

 

 

Published in The Express Tribune, January 18th, 2021.

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