Residents in Dhamtari, Baloda Bazar, and Bilaspur districts are in for a treat as Chhattisgarh government sanctions four new sub-registrar offices. Located at Bhakhara, Lawan, Sakri, and Rajkishor Nagar, these centers will handle all registry needs locally, sparing citizens the hassle of distant district visits.
This proactive step under the 1908 Registration Act addresses long-standing grievances over accessibility. Expect shorter queues, reduced costs, and swifter processing, all contributing to a more vibrant local economy. Property deals that once took days can now conclude in hours, stimulating growth in rural pockets.
CM Vishnu Dev Sai described it as a milestone in efficient governance. ‘We want every service within arm’s reach of our people,’ he affirmed. Complementing this, Minister O.P. Chaudhary unveiled 10 cutting-edge reforms enhancing the department’s capabilities. Innovations like auto-generated deeds, home registry services, online khasra searches, and biometric verifications via Aadhaar are set to transform user experience.
Additional perks include WhatsApp support, DigiLocker syncing, cashless transactions, and instant burden-free certificates. By decentralizing operations, the government is not just easing paperwork but building a foundation for transparent, inclusive development. As these offices gear up, Chhattisgarh positions itself as a leader in public service delivery.