Online registry system launched in Haryana 109 applications approved on the first day

Chandigarh, November 4 - Taking a historic step towards making the registration process in the state more transparent, simple and corruption-free, the Haryana government has launched the online registry system. Under this new system, citizens can now apply online for their property registration and the entire process will be completed in a transparent and paperless manner.
The very first day of the system witnessed an enthusiastic response from citizens across the state. Out of the applications received on the first day, 109 applications were approved, which is a testament to the success of this new initiative.
On this occasion, Haryana Health Minister Mr. Vipul Goyal said that the goal of the Haryana government is to provide transparent, convenient and time-bound services to the citizens. The online registry system will not only curb corruption but will also save the valuable time and resources of the people. Now all the registries in the state will be completely transparent and paperless.
He said that the department has integrated all the registration processes with modern technology by taking forward the goal of Digital India through this system. Citizens will now be able to upload their documents sitting at home, make payments online and get confirmation of registration at the specified time.
The Health Minister congratulated all the officers and technical team involved in this project and said that in the coming time this system will be made more useful and citizen-friendly. It is noteworthy that Chief Minister Mr. Nahib Singh Saini had started it as a pilot project from Ladwa. Paperless online registries are effective in the entire state from November 1.
Applications for online registries approved on the first day: 1 in Ambala, 1 in Bhiwani, 2 in Faridabad, 5 in Fatehabad, 2 in Gurugram, 3 in Hisar, 2 in Jhajjar, 1 in Jind, 3 in Karnal, 58 in Kurukshetra, 21 in Mahendragarh, 3 in Mewat, 5 in Rewari and 1 in Rohtak.