Uttar Pradesh News: In a major relief for the residents of Uttar Pradesh, the government of Uttar Pradesh under Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has announced registration of properties on all days of the week, including Sundays. This simplification of process registrations would now allow working professionals to complete the required paperwork without taking a leave from their jobs.
Uttar Pradesh News-A Big Win for the Working Class
For decades, one of the biggest challenges faced by most private and salaried employees (even small business owners) was the lack of time during working days to visit government offices to complete property registrations.
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Since property documentation is often a complicated task involving long queues and extensive documentation, working professionals were suffering till now as they ran the risk of losing daily wages or sacrificing paid leaves.
Where The New Facility Is Available?
The facility would be rolled out in 9 primary districts across the state of Uttar Pradesh:
- Agra
- Aligarh
- Ghaziabad
- Noida
- Lucknow
- Meerut
- Kanpur
- Varanasi
- Saharanpur
These cities represent both eastern and western parts of the state, ensuring that a significant majority of the urban population benefits from the reform. Starting April 19 (Akshaya Tritiya), residents in these areas could take advantages of the new scheme.
Sunday Services: How It Works?
The government has implemented a smart rotational system to ensure efficiency. In districts where there are multiple sub-registrar offices, one office will remain open every Sunday on a rotation basis. This prevents overburdening a single office while still offering continuous service to the public. The idea is to keep the system running without overwhelming staff or compromising service quality.
For the working class, this translates into predictability and convenience. Instead of rushing on weekdays or dealing with overcrowded offices, they can plan their visits calmly over the weekend. A designated sub-registrar office in each district will now operate from 1 PM to 8 PM.
