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Over 8.6 million domiciles registered across Punjab
This emerges during a progress review meeting presided over by PITB Chairman Faisal Yousaf at Arfa Software Technology Park (ASTP).
Lahore: Through the Domicile Management System, developed by the Punjab Information Technology Board (PITB) for the Government of Punjab, more than 8.6 million domiciles have been registered across Punjab from January to December 2023.
This emerged during a progress review meeting presided over by PITB Chairman Faisal Yousaf here at Arfa Software Technology Park (ASTP).
It was told in the meeting that the number of users of the Domicile Mobile App has reached 9,61,473. Domicile Management System has freed the citizens from long queues and extra rounds of the respective Tehsil/District offices and enabled them to apply for domicile through their smart phones from the comfort of their homes.
In his remarks on the occasion, Chairman Faisal Yousaf said, “With the integration of the domicile fee with e-Pay Punjab, the citizens have been facilitated regarding the online payment of fees. The government has received more than Rs. 100 million in revenue so far.”
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