Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal, accompanied by Revenue Minister Bikram Singh Majithia, gave the final touches to the blue print after an extensive brain-storming session with all Commissioners of the Divisions and Deputy Commissioners of districts who gave their suggestions on practical difficulties faced by citizens in getting their revenue transactions completed and also suggested different steps.
Badal said the new computerized system approved in the blueprint would automate the mutation of the property immediately on registration of property.
He said that now his focus was on improving the system and minimizing the government control and discretion of the Revenue Authorities in transactions.
Badal said Punjab, being an agrarian state, Revenue Department was the backbone of economy and his focus was on automation of systems.
He said that most of the litigations in Revenue Department were due to delay in mutations, girdawaris and partition of land holding.