Punjab pushes revenue reforms, digitization drive in Gujranwala

Muhammad Muzamil Awan : Gujranwala: A key meeting chaired by Deputy Commissioner Naveed Ahmed reviewed progress on the Chief Minister Punjab’s revenue reform agenda. Discussions focused on the Plus Project, revenue recovery, RCMS, digitization of land records, and distribution matters. Officials were directed to set daily and weekly targets for revenue staff, with strict performance monitoring. The meeting also addressed issues in RCMS, CNIC verification, issuance of land records, and complete data uploading. Authorities emphasized full digitization of services as a top priority, with all future decisions to be processed through RCMS. Strict action will be taken against officers failing to decide cases within 60 days. Weekly review meetings will ensure accountability, while Green Certificates issuance will begin from July 1.

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