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Monitorable Targets For 11 - Punjab State Planning Board

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139. Now the Govt. has embarked upon some serious efforts for resource<br />

mobilization. Rates of Court fees and stamp duty for 17 instruments have been revised. Further,<br />

the upper limit of Registration fee has been revised from 10,000 to 30,000/-. However, to<br />

promote the vesting of proprietary rights amongst women, on documents executed in favour of<br />

women, the stamp duty has further been reduced from 4% to 3%.<br />

COMPUTERIZATION OF LAND RECORDS<br />

140. The Integrated Land Management System(ILMS) project for Computerization of<br />

Land Records and Registration of Documents for the <strong>State</strong> of <strong>Punjab</strong> was started on 4 th<br />

November, 2006 by the Revenue Department through <strong>Punjab</strong> Land Records Society. The<br />

Society draws its income by charging facilitation fee @ Rs. 150 per document registered which<br />

has now been increased to Rs. 500 per document. This money is used for infrastructure,<br />

upgradation and Land Records Project Management. The ILMS is being implemented under<br />

PPP paradigm under Build Operate Own and Transfer basis. M/s Microsoft Inc is the<br />

Technology Partner and M/s CMC Ltd. (Sangrur and Barnala) and M/s CMS Ltd.(for rest of<br />

<strong>Punjab</strong>) are the BOOT Operators.<br />

141. The <strong>State</strong> is working in tandem with the ambitious National Land Records<br />

Modernization Programme which aims for updation of Land records reflecting ground reality,<br />

interlinking land records with the property registration, automatic integration between textual<br />

and spatial records and ushering into an era of conclusive titling.<br />

DISASTER MANAGEMENT<br />

142. With the Govt. of India has fixed meager amounts for compensation/relief for<br />

crop damage on account of natural calamities under Calamity Relief Fund(CRF), the <strong>State</strong> Govt.<br />

has revised the norms as below.<br />

% age of Loss GoI (Per Acre) Revised rates of present<br />

<strong>State</strong> Govt (per acre)<br />

26% to 50% Nil Rs. 2000/-<br />

51% to 75% Rs. 1600/-<br />

Rs. 3000/-<br />

76% and above<br />

44<br />

Rs. 5000/-

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