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Punjab registers 18.50 % income increase from stamp sale and registration: Jimpa

The Fact News Service
Chandigarh, October 22

Punjab Revenue Minister Bram Shanker Jimpa has informed that 18.50 percent more income has been deposited to the state treasury from the sale of stamp papers and registration of land/properties in September 2022 as compared to September 2021.

He said that providing transparent, hassle-free, and corruption-free services to the people of Punjab is the main goal of the government led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann and due to this, the revenue of the state is continuously increasing.

Divulging the details, Revenue Minister said that from September 1 to September 30, 2022, an income of Rs. 301.65 crores has been deposited to the treasury under the head “stamp and registration”.

He said that this is 18.50 percent more than last year’s September month. In the year 2021, this income was Rs. 254.54 crores.

Jimpa said that in August 2022 we’ve also registered 21.87 percent revenue increase from the sale of stamp papers and registration as compare to August 2021.

He said that keeping in mind the instructions issued by the Chief Minister, all the work in the revenue department is being done according to rules and regulations.

The Revenue Minister further said that in the past months, common people were very unhappy with the working of the revenue department but since last 7 months, people are getting smooth and hassle-free services.

He appealed that people should support the government to strengthen the financial position of state and no bribe should be given to any officer/employee for any work in revenue department. If any officer/employee of the department asks for money, then feel free to register a complaint about it. The accused will not be spared under any circumstances, Jimpa added.

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