New Certificate Introduced in Muzaffargarh
The Punjab government has introduced the Green Property Certificate at the Land Record Center in Alipur, Muzaffargarh. The initiative is part of ongoing land record reforms aimed at improving transparency and protecting property ownership rights.
The launch drew a large number of citizens to the Land Record Center. Many applicants arrived to receive details about the new certificate and begin the application process.
Step Toward Safer Property Transactions
The Green Property Certificate is designed to provide secure ownership documentation. It will help verify land records and reduce the risk of fraud in property deals.
Officials said the certificate will improve the authenticity of property records. It will also support a more reliable land ownership verification system across Punjab.
Dedicated Counters Set Up for Applicants
To manage public interest, the Land Record Center established dedicated service counters. These counters were set up to make the certificate issuance process faster and smoother.
Residents welcomed the initiative and called it an important step toward modern land record management. They said the new system could increase trust in property transactions and make ownership verification easier for citizens.
The Punjab government says the reform is part of its wider plan to digitise land records and improve public service delivery.
