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47.9% property IDs self-certified in Yamunanagar-Jagadhri MC

The process of the self-certification of 1,02,320 property IDs has been completed by residents living in areas falling under the jurisdiction of the Municipal Corporation, Yamunanagar-Jagadhri. There are 2,13,250 property IDs under the MC area, and of these, 1,02,320 property...
Locals self-certify their property IDs. Tribune photo
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The process of the self-certification of 1,02,320 property IDs has been completed by residents living in areas falling under the jurisdiction of the Municipal Corporation, Yamunanagar-Jagadhri.

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There are 2,13,250 property IDs under the MC area, and of these, 1,02,320 property IDs (47.9 per cent) have been self-certified by the owners till October 10.

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Employees help the residents in the process at the Municipal Corporation office in Yamunanagar. Tribune photo

Municipal Commissioner Ayush Sinha said employees of the civic body were going door to door in every colony to help people self-certify their property IDs. He said citizen facilitation centres had been set up in all three offices of the MC in Yamunanagar and Jagadhri to expedite the work related to this.

Facilitation centres established

He said MC teams had also organised camps in every ward to help people get their IDs corrected. “In terms of the self-certification work of property IDs, we stand at the first position in Haryana. We are making efforts to achieve a 100 per cent self-certification mark as early as possible,” said Municipal Commissioner Sinha.

According to information, the drive is being undertaken to ensure that the data of property owners, including name, plot size and address, are correct so that people get accurate tax bills and do not have to face any problem in executing the sale and purchase registrations at the Revenue Department.

Sinha appealed to the locals to cooperate with the MC employees, who were visiting door-to-door to get the certification work done.

“People should verify their property IDs themselves. If one self certifies their property ID, it will be locked and no one will be able to tamper with it,” said the Municipal Commissioner. He said if the property owner was unable to verify his property himself, he could get it verified in MC offices.

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