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Digital land records system to end massive corruption and land-grabbing

MOVE AIMED TO END LAND-GRABBING AND CORRUPTION, SAYS IMRAN KHAN

- BY SANA JAMAL Correspond­ent

Pakistan is set to replace the outdated manual practice with a digital land record system to increase transparen­cy, and curb illegal practices in the housing sector.

The digitalisa­tion of land records using MIS and GIS technology opens a new way to secure rights and protect their properties from land grabbers.

Prime Minister Imran Khan who attended the launch event said that digitalise­d land record system would help address the illegal and haphazard constructi­on issue in the housing sector in urban and rural areas. “Digitisati­on and cadastral mapping of lands would ensure transparen­cy in land record and transactio­ns,” reduce corruption by eliminatin­g the risks posed by land-grabbing groups earning money through the illegal practices, the PM said.

Move to help citizens

He said that common Pakistanis had to face huge problems after their lands were illegally occupied by landgrabbi­ng groups. Around half of the complaints of overseas Pakistanis were related to land grabbing which the new digital system aims to resolve. Explaining how the old system led to massive land-grabbing issues, he shared that around Rs400 billion worth of land in the capital was either illegally occupied or was unutilised while nearly 1,000 acres of forest land was encroached upon.

The project is one of the key promises Khan made in his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s 2018 manifesto when he vowed to “Digitise all remaining land records and automate processes for property registrati­on.”

The digital system will replace the outdated land record keeping Patwari system. Islamabad, Karachi and Lahore will be the first cities where the digitalisa­tion of land record is expected to be completed by November 2021. The project will then be expanded across the country in the next six months.

Affordable access

Naya Pakistan Housing and Developmen­t Authority (NPHA) Chairman retired Lt Gen Anwar Ali Haider said that the digitisati­on and cadastral mapping of lands with the use of Geographic Informatio­n System (GIS) would help secure land record and rights in the country.

The system would offer people easy and affordable access to their land records, and also serve as an effective tool for tax collection. The online service will offer mapping, digital cadastral database. The project would also help people find plots, prices, verify ownership and transfer land online.

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