Yamuna Authority is going to make 10 services online from Monday. Allottees will be able to take advantage of them sitting at home. For the last few days, the employees were being trained for these services. The employees will have to solve the problems and applications of the allottees within the stipulated time frame.
With the plans of Yamuna Authority, the number of allottees is also increasing. There is also increasing pressure to provide better service to them. They do not have to run to the office for the work related to the authority so that the authority is making its services online.
10 services will be online from Monday. This includes formalities related to leasing deed, property transfer, payment and dues information and payment of dues, receipt of challan, etc. Timely disposal of online applications will be done. Officials will also be able to check the status of these applications on their computers.
CEO Dr. Arunveer Singh told that there are plans to make 17 services online. Out of this, 10 are being started from Monday. The employees were being trained for this for a week. The complaints and applications received online will have to be disposed of in time by the concerned department. Action will be taken against the employees who delay in the disposal. The allottees will benefit from the introduction of online services. They will not have to face the hassle of commuting to the authority office.
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