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Punjab CM Launches Overseas Property Transfer Service

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Chief Minister of Punjab, Maryam Nawaz Sharif, announced the inauguration of the Overseas Pakistani Property Transfer Service during a meeting of the Board of Revenue in Punjab on Saturday.

The decision to launch the service aims to streamline mutation and registration processes, as unanimously agreed upon during the deliberations.

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Furthermore, plans were announced to establish land facilitation centers across 11 divisions by June 30, with the goal of improving accessibility and efficiency in property-related matters.

In addition to this initiative, Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif directed authorities to provide records regarding government land leases in Punjab, emphasizing her commitment to transparency and accountability.

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Amir Shahzad
Amir Shahzad
Amir Shahzad is a experienced journalist with exceptional leadership skills. Graduated from University of Peshawar, he pitched number of acclaimed stories in the national news channels. At present, serving as senior reporter in a reputed news channel of Pakistan, Amir deliver a vast array of in-depth and informative news packages on country's most strenuous part Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) bordering Afghanistan. He loves reading and travelling.

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