Punjab’s Housing and Urban Development department recently conducted an inaugural camp to issue clearance certificates to 51 colonizers. The event, aimed at addressing pending real estate issues, received praise from industry leaders and government offici
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The primary purpose of the real estate clearance camp in Punjab is to address pending issues in the real estate sector, distribute essential documents to colonizers, and resolve stalled projects of developers and promoters.
The camp issued various documents including colony licenses, completion certificates, partial completion certificates, letters of intent, zoning plans, building plans, promoter registration certificates, and layout plans.
The first real estate clearance camp in Punjab was conducted by the Punjab Housing and Urban Development department, with key figures such as Housing and Urban Development Minister Hardeep Singh Mundian and Chief Secretary KAP Sinha in attendance.
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