The Chhattisgarh government has taken a bold stride to simplify property registrations by approving four new sub-registrar offices in strategic locations. Bhakhara in Dhamtari, Lawan in Baloda Bazar-Bhatapara, and Sakri along with Rajkishor Nagar in Bilaspur will soon host these facilities, bringing relief to thousands.
Drawing from the Registration Act-1908, the move eliminates the burden of traveling to far-off headquarters. Citizens stand to gain immensely through time savings, lower expenses, and crowd-free environments. This decentralization will invigorate local businesses, accelerate administrative efficiency, and promote fairness in dealings.
Chief Minister Vishnu Dev Sai hailed the decision as pivotal for grassroots service delivery. Minister O.P. Chaudhary elaborated on the 10 revolutionary updates now amplifying these offices’ impact: think Aadhaar biometrics, doorstep registries, auto-transfers, and WhatsApp-enabled assistance. Digital tools like online payments, DigiLocker, Digi-Doc services, and khasra-linked downloads ensure speed and security.
This isn’t merely an expansion; it’s a blueprint for modern governance. By embedding technology and proximity, Chhattisgarh is crafting a system where convenience meets accountability, ultimately benefiting every citizen in these vibrant regions.