Commissioner Muhammad Ali Randhawa has revealed plans to set up state-of-the-art e-registry centers in Raiwind and Shalimar.
The officers have been assigned responsibilities for the successful establishment and operation of the new e-registry centers in the provincial capital. In a meeting held on Monday at his office, the commissioner examined progress of establishing e-registry centers in Lahore. Stressing the collaborative role of these centers with urban communities, Randhawa underlined his commitment to providing relief in accordance with contemporary needs. The proven success of Punjabs first e-registry model center has already delivered significant relief to citizens. Randhawa affirmed that the upcoming registration centers would mirror the efficiency of the initial model, embracing a corporate sector approach. He emphasized a rigorous evaluation of project progress on a daily, 24-hour basis. The Commissioner said that these e-registry centers would adhere to deadlines, boasting modern facilities for optimal functionality. He highlighted the provision of comprehensive facilities under one roof, catering to regional revenue matters for residents. Additional Commissioner Abdul Salam Arif, Development Director Javaid Rashid Chohan, ADC Lahore Omar Maqbool, Chief Engineer LDA Israr Saeed, Chief Engineer Iqrar Hussain, Deputy Director Hafiz Iqbal and other officers attened the meeting.
Moreover, City Police Officer (CPO) Sadiq Ali said on Monday that strict accountability was being ensured in police department in order to bring more improvement in performance to facilitate masses. Holding an orderly room proceeding at his office, the city police officer said that the basic motive of the department was to protect lives and properties of the masses and no negligence would be tolerated in this regard. He said that any police officer or officials found involved in illegal practices and misuse of power would not be tolerated adding that strict would be taken without any discrimination. He said that the performance of the department could not be made excellent without ensuring strict accountability in the department.