‘Easy Jamabandi’ a Revolutionary Decision, Freeing Common People from Running Pillars to Post: Laljit Bhullar

by shalini jha |
‘Easy Jamabandi’ a Revolutionary Decision, Freeing Common People from Running Pillars to Post: Laljit Bhullar
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Ludhiana (The Uttam Hindu): AAP leader and Cabinet Minister Laljit Singh Bhullar praised the AAP government's decision to launch the ‘Easy Jamabandi’ portal under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, calling it a revolutionary move. He stated that this step would relieve the common people from having to visit government offices repeatedly and would eliminate corruption.

Minister Laljit Bhullar addressed a press conference in Ludhiana on this issue along with AAP leaders Neel Garg and Baltej Pannu. Bhullar said that this initiative would prove to be highly beneficial in providing the public with corruption-free, hassle-free and transparent governance.

He stated that the purpose of this initiative is to completely eliminate corruption in processes such as registry, intkal, and fard (land ownership document) in the revenue department and to make the property registration process simple and transparent. Bhullar added that with the elimination of corruption in these services, millions of people would feel relieved.

He mentioned that earlier, revenue department employees would deliberately tamper with names or other details in registry and intkal-related documents, forcing people to run pillar to post and pay bribes to have them corrected. Now, with everything being online, people will not face any such issues.

Bhullar further informed that nearly 99 percent of land records in the revenue department have been digitized to eradicate corruption, and the remaining one percent will also be digitized soon to ensure people face no issues in the future.

If any problems arise in the registry process, anyone can now avail of related services from the revenue department through its website or by dialing 1076 from the comfort of their home. Additionally, if there are issues related to names or other details, these can also be resolved by lodging an online complaint, which will be addressed within 15 days.

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