Rawalpindi: The Rawalpindi Development Authority (RDA) has officially launched an online property transfer system for Rawalpindi Improvement Trust (RIT) schemes, as announced by Director General (DG) Kinza Murtaza on October 7.
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As per details, this innovative initiative aims to simplify real estate transactions for citizens, making the process more accessible and efficient. DG Murtaza emphasised that residents can now seamlessly transfer properties within RIT schemes online, eliminating the need for cumbersome manual processes. The online platform not only allows for property transfer applications and challans to be completed digitally but also aims to eradicate issues related to the previous manual file system.
“This reform is part of our ongoing efforts to enhance service delivery and transparency within the RDA, as directed by Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz,” Murtaza stated. She noted that the IT-based reforms would help combat corruption and the influence of agent mafias, ultimately providing citizens with a more straightforward and trustworthy experience when handling property transactions.
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The new system is expected to address persistent challenges related to land use approvals and property transfers in Rawalpindi, marking a significant step toward modernising the authority’s operations.