Multan: After an agreement between the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) and Punjab Land Records Authority (PLRA), record of rights (fard malkiat) can now be obtained from Multan’s 68 e-Sahulat Centres, according to a news report. The records can now be obtained in less than five minutes. This is expected to reduce the pressure on five land record centres in Multan district.
It will be particularly be helpful for people from far-flung rural areas who will not have to travel to the five land record centres for them. Initially the record will cost PKR 150, with the NADRA fee been set at PKR 100. To make the process transparent, original National Identity Card and biometric verification will be obtained before issuing records.