Going digital: ‘Housing society records to be computerised by this year’

90 per cent of expenses to be borne by government and rest by cooperative and private housing schemes, says Channar


Our Correspondent April 20, 2015
90 per cent of expenses to be borne by government and rest by cooperative and private housing schemes, says Channar. PHOTO: PROVINCIAL ASSEMBLY OF PUNJAB

BAHAWALPUR:


“Records of housing societies will be computerised by the end of this year.” Minister for Cooperatives Malik Muhammad Iqbal Channar said on Sunday.


He was addressing a meeting of representatives of housing societies at his residence.

Channar said a technical wing had been set up under the Cooperatives Department to computerise housing society records.

He said the wing had been tasked to survey and provide missing facilities at the government’s housing schemes.

Channar said computerised records of Cooperative Housing Societies would be accessible for LDA, WASA and other government departments.

He said sewerage work had been launched in Raiwind. He said 11 cooperative housing societies and 16 private housing schemes would benefit from the upgrades.

Channar said 90 per cent of these expenses would be borne by the government and the rest by cooperative and private housing schemes.

Published in The Express Tribune, April 20th, 2015. 

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