Tatkal appointments among Haryana’s new digital reforms for property deals | Gurgaon News

Citizens will be able to track applications online and upload additional documents digitally Gurgaon: Haryana has introduced a host of digital reforms, including passport-style tatkal appointments for property registration, aimed at simplifying land transactions.The upgraded system will enable citizens to complete most registration-related formalities online, reducing paperwork and visits to govt offices. Aadhaar-based e-KYC has…

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Haryana launches auto mutation to curb fraud in land records | Gurgaon News

Gurgaon: Mutation process will now begin automatically once a property is registered. To make revenue services transparent, efficient and citizen-friendly, Haryana govt on Tuesday launched auto mutation system and paperless registration 2.0 across Gurgaon and all tehsils in the state.The auto mutation system eliminates the need for separate applications and repeated visits to revenue offices….

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Revive development board, Shivalik body urges CM Saini | Chandigarh News

Established in 1993 by the then Congress-led state govt under former CM Chaudhary Bhajan Lal, the board was designed to accelerate infrastructure, drinking water schemes, irrigation, road construction, and soil conservation in backward, semi-hilly areas Panchkula: The Shivalik Vikas Manch (SVM) has urged Haryana chief minister Nayab Singh Saini to immediately revive the inactive Shivalik…

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Rs 45cr for safai: MCG plan shows steep hike in waste pickup & sweeping costs in Gurgaon | Gurgaon News

“The city has not expanded. Waste generation has not doubled,” a councillor said Gurgaon: In a span of just a few months, MCG has proposed spending nearly Rs 45 crore on two routine sanitation activities, including road sweeping and door-to-door garbage collection, with both witnessing extraordinary cost escalations. While sweeping costs have jumped 66%, the…

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Punjab and Haryana HC sets six-month deadline to take a call on regularisation of lecturers in Haryana | Gurgaon News

Gurgaon: Punjab and Haryana high court has directed the state govt to take a final decision on the regularisation of contractual lecturers within six months. Failure to comply will invite a penalty of Rs 50,000 per petitioner, payable personally by the official concerned, the HC said in a recent order.The ruling is expected to impact…

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