With an aim to bring transparency, East District Sub Registrar office of Revenue department has been transformed into e -District Centre.
The new building of e-Sub Registrar (Geeta Colony) office has been constructed by the Delhi Tourism and Transport Development Corporation (DTTDC) at an approximate cost of Rs 8.67 crore after demolishing the old structure at the same site.
Revenue Minister Kailash Gahlot said, "Delhi Government believes in transparency in governance. Doorstep delivery of services was an important step in this direction and the Department should ensure reduction in pendency in this ambitious scheme."
According to Delhi Government official, on an average, 40-50 documents are presented in this office daily. This office mainly caters to the areas of Geeta Colony, Mayur Vihar, Jagatpuri, Khichripur, Dallupura, Kondli, Vasundhara Enclave, Common Wealth Games Village etc
The new building of e-Sub Registrar (Geeta Colony) office has been constructed by the DTTDC at an approximate cost of Rs 8.67 crore after demolishing the old structure at the same site.
Interestingly, taking care of Environment Impact Assessment (EIA), this new building has been constructed by adopting green technology.
The Bhagidari Hall has also been renovated recently and converted into an e-District Centre at an approximate cost of Rs 1.10 crore. The new hall is fully air conditioned having sufficient waiting area for the public. This e- District Centre caters to the residents of Patparganj, Kondli, Laxmi Nagar,Krishna Nagar and Trilokpuri.