Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann just kicked off the state’s new ‘Easy Registry’ platform at the Tehsil Complex in Sri Fatehgarh Sahib, calling it a game-changer for property services. For years, people have struggled with slow, confusing registration offices. This new system aims to finally put an end to that headache.
So, what’s ‘Easy Registry’ all about?
Bhagwant Mann: Basically, it’s a digital platform that helps you handle property registration from start to finish, mostly online. Forget endless trips to government offices. Now you can verify documents, book appointments, pay fees, and check registry updates right from your phone or computer. The whole process feels a lot more user-friendly.
Officials say the old, paper-based system caused endless delays, long lines, and left people at the mercy of middlemen. ‘Easy Registry’ wants to fix all that.
Here’s how it helps:
1. Faster Property Registrations
Digital steps mean you get things done way quicker. Buyers and sellers can finish registrations in less time, with less hassle.
2. More Transparency
Every step—slot booking, fee payment, everything—is tracked. That cuts down on shady dealings, random delays, and unofficial charges that used to frustrate everyone.
3. Fewer Middlemen
By moving things online, the need for agents (and their hefty commissions) drops. People can manage their own registrations now.
4. Real-Time Status Updates
You can track your application and see exactly where it stands, without making multiple trips to the tehsil office.
5. Smoother Tehsil Offices
Less paperwork means staff can work faster and serve people better.
Why launch this in Sri Fatehgarh Sahib?
The district has always been a testing ground for Punjab’s biggest administrative changes. Officials see it as the perfect place to kick off statewide upgrades.
This isn’t just about property registration. ‘Easy Registry’ is part of Punjab’s push for digital governance—more transparency, more accountability, and a smoother experience for everyone. Mann says the government is serious about cutting red tape and making daily life easier.
With this launch, Punjab is stepping into a new era of efficient governance. For regular folks, it means quicker service, less paperwork, and, finally, a process people can actually trust.

