One-Day orientation program on registration processes held in Srinagar

SRINAGAR, JANUARY 13: The Registration Department of Jammu and Kashmir organised a one-day orientation program on the registration processes at the TRC Srinagar, aiming to familiarise participants with modern practices and technologies in the field.

During the orientation, in-depth discussions were held regarding the current system of document registration in Jammu and Kashmir. It was noted that the Registration Department has made significant strides in recent years, emerging as a crucial revenue-generating institution for the state, contributing approximately 700 crores annually to the exchequer.

The training sessions covered a wide range of topics, including the use of advanced digital tools, e-documentation, e-signatures, and secure online platforms designed to streamline property and document registration. A special focus was placed on the power of attorney module, emphasising the role of authorised representatives in simplifying transactions and enhancing efficiency.

Speaking at the event, Riyaz Ahmad Wani, AIGR Kashmir, highlighted the importance of transitioning to a paperless registration system. He said, “This is a landmark step toward digitisation, reducing paperwork, minimising delays, and improving service quality while promoting environmental sustainability.” Wani also discussed ongoing and upcoming initiatives aimed at making the registration process more transparent, efficient, and citizen-friendly.

Technical experts from SCHIL gave an insightful presentation on the e-stamping system, covering essential aspects such as operational steps, dos and don’ts, and how to ensure transparency throughout the process. The training also included hands-on sessions for handling digital registrations, troubleshooting common issues, and maintaining data security to build staff confidence in adopting the new system.

The program saw enthusiastic participation from attendees, who expressed their eagerness to implement the knowledge gained in their respective offices. This orientation marks a significant milestone in the Registration Department’s ongoing efforts to transition towards a fully digital, eco-friendly, and citizen-centric registration process.

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