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Revenue Department’s modern record room inaugurated in Chandigarh

Revenue Department’s modern record room inaugurated in Chandigarh

Deputy Commissioner Mandip Singh Brar inaugurates a modern record room of the Revenue Department.



Chandigarh, October 14

Deputy Commissioner Mandip Singh Brar today inaugurated the modern record room of the Revenue Department in 30 Bays Building here.

The revenue record of the entire city is already digitised and integrated with the sub-registrar office of Chandigarh, which was launched by the then UT Administrator on April 9, 2021.

This modern record room is a step forward to create state-of-the-art services of the Revenue Department. It would directly benefit the citizens as they would get all revenue related services centrally at this office. It would also help in pushing the rank of Ease of Doing Business of UT. — TNS


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