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Surprise checks on RTA offices reveal ₹2.7 lakh in unaccounted cash
Surprise checks on RTA offices reveal ₹2.7 lakh in unaccounted cash

The Hindu

time12 hours ago

  • The Hindu

Surprise checks on RTA offices reveal ₹2.7 lakh in unaccounted cash

The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) seized over ₹2.7 lakh in unaccounted cash during a series of surprise checks carried out across Telangana on Thursday (June 26). The raids targeted RTA check posts, RTA offices and Sub-Registrar offices, exposing several irregularities in the functioning of these departments. A total of ₹1,81,030 was recovered from the Salabatpur RTA check post in Kamareddy district, and RTA offices in Peddapally, Trimulgherry and Uppal. The unaccounted amount was found during routine verifications, which also revealed procedural discrepancies. In a parallel operation, ACB teams inspected Sub-Registrar offices at Burgumpadu in Khammam district and Bheemadevarapally in Warangal district, where ₹91,000 in unaccounted cash was seized. Authorities noted that several irregularities were observed during these inspections as well, and a report will be sent to the government for appropriate action. The ACB has urged the public to report any instances of bribery or corruption through its toll-free helpline 1064. Complaints can also be submitted via WhatsApp on 9440446106, or through the ACB's official handles on Facebook and X (formerly Twitter). The bureau assured that the identity of complainants will be kept confidential.

Andaman LG orders discontinuation of 'No dues certificate' while registering property
Andaman LG orders discontinuation of 'No dues certificate' while registering property

Time of India

time08-06-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Andaman LG orders discontinuation of 'No dues certificate' while registering property

PORT BLAIR: The Lieutenant Governor of Andaman and Nicobar Islands and Vice Chairman of Islands Development Agency (IDA), Admiral D K Joshi (Retired) has approved major reforms in the Revenue department by discontinuing 'No Dues Certificate' and 'Non-Encumbrance Certificate' while registering a property. A statement issued by the Lieutenant Governor's office on Friday claimed that the decision was taken to promote ease of doing business. "The discontinuation of 'No Dues Certificate' and 'Non-Encumbrance Certificate' will be effective from June 9," it said. While elaborating more, a senior Raj Niwas official, said, "Earlier, these certificates were mandatory while registration of any property to ascertain any revenue due. The administration under the guidance of Lieutenant Governor felt that since the Sub-Registrar verifies revenue receipts during property registration, there is no need to get separate 'No Dues Certificate' and 'Non-Encumbrance Certificate'. This will bring a huge relief for the Islanders." Another major decision taken by the Lieutenant Governor was the abolition of 'valuation certificates'. "All concerned officials were asked to discontinue 'valuation certificates' which they used to ask during property-related matters. No other states and union territory follows this practice and therefore it will also be disconnected. Property valuation will now be based strictly on notified circle rates, taking into account various determining factors," the official statement said. It further said, "In an effort to improve fuel accessibility across the islands, Andaman and Nicobar Islands Integrated Development Corporation Limited (ANIIDCO) has been authorized to open new petrol pumps wherever demand exists. Necessary approvals will be taken as required, enabling a more demand-driven approach to fuel distribution.". The Lieutenant Governor also discontinued the Revenue Department's mandatory annual survey requirement for boat license renewal with immediate effect. "With the implementation of the new Inland Vessels Act and associated rules, the responsibility for vessel surveys now lies with the chief surveyor or designated surveyors of inland vessels, not with the Revenue department," the official statement added.

Andaman LG discontinues 'No Dues Certificate' for property registration
Andaman LG discontinues 'No Dues Certificate' for property registration

Business Standard

time07-06-2025

  • Business
  • Business Standard

Andaman LG discontinues 'No Dues Certificate' for property registration

The Lieutenant Governor of Andaman and Nicobar Islands and Vice Chairman of Islands Development Agency (IDA), Admiral D K Joshi (Retired) has approved major reforms in the Revenue department by discontinuing 'No Dues Certificate' and 'Non-Encumbrance Certificate' while registering a property. A statement issued by the Lieutenant Governor's office on Friday claimed that the decision was taken to promote ease of doing business. "The discontinuation of 'No Dues Certificate' and 'Non-Encumbrance Certificate' will be effective from June 9," it said. While elaborating more, a senior Raj Niwas official, said, "Earlier, these certificates were mandatory while registration of any property to ascertain any revenue due. The administration under the guidance of Lieutenant Governor felt that since the Sub-Registrar verifies revenue receipts during property registration, there is no need to get separate 'No Dues Certificate' and 'Non-Encumbrance Certificate'. This will bring a huge relief for the Islanders." Another major decision taken by the Lieutenant Governor was the abolition of 'valuation certificates'. "All concerned officials were asked to discontinue 'valuation certificates' which they used to ask during property-related matters. No other states and union territory follows this practice and therefore it will also be disconnected. Property valuation will now be based strictly on notified circle rates, taking into account various determining factors," the official statement said. It further said, "In an effort to improve fuel accessibility across the islands, Andaman and Nicobar Islands Integrated Development Corporation Limited (ANIIDCO) has been authorized to open new petrol pumps wherever demand exists. Necessary approvals will be taken as required, enabling a more demand-driven approach to fuel distribution.". The Lieutenant Governor also discontinued the Revenue Department's mandatory annual survey requirement for boat license renewal with immediate effect. "With the implementation of the new Inland Vessels Act and associated rules, the responsibility for vessel surveys now lies with the chief surveyor or designated surveyors of inland vessels, not with the Revenue department," the official statement added. (Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Andaman LG orders discontinuation of 'No dues certificate' while registering property
Andaman LG orders discontinuation of 'No dues certificate' while registering property

Hindustan Times

time07-06-2025

  • Business
  • Hindustan Times

Andaman LG orders discontinuation of 'No dues certificate' while registering property

Port Blair, The Lieutenant Governor of Andaman and Nicobar Islands and Vice Chairman of Islands Development Agency , Admiral D K Joshi has approved major reforms in the Revenue department by discontinuing 'No Dues Certificate' and 'Non-Encumbrance Certificate' while registering a property. A statement issued by the Lieutenant Governor's office on Friday claimed that the decision was taken to promote ease of doing business. "The discontinuation of 'No Dues Certificate' and 'Non-Encumbrance Certificate' will be effective from June 9," it said. While elaborating more, a senior Raj Niwas official, said, "Earlier, these certificates were mandatory while registration of any property to ascertain any revenue due. The administration under the guidance of Lieutenant Governor felt that since the Sub-Registrar verifies revenue receipts during property registration, there is no need to get separate 'No Dues Certificate' and 'Non-Encumbrance Certificate'. This will bring a huge relief for the Islanders." Another major decision taken by the Lieutenant Governor was the abolition of 'valuation certificates'. "All concerned officials were asked to discontinue 'valuation certificates' which they used to ask during property-related matters. No other states and union territory follows this practice and therefore it will also be disconnected. Property valuation will now be based strictly on notified circle rates, taking into account various determining factors," the official statement said. It further said, "In an effort to improve fuel accessibility across the islands, Andaman and Nicobar Islands Integrated Development Corporation Limited has been authorized to open new petrol pumps wherever demand exists. Necessary approvals will be taken as required, enabling a more demand-driven approach to fuel distribution.". The Lieutenant Governor also discontinued the Revenue Department's mandatory annual survey requirement for boat license renewal with immediate effect. "With the implementation of the new Inland Vessels Act and associated rules, the responsibility for vessel surveys now lies with the chief surveyor or designated surveyors of inland vessels, not with the Revenue department," the official statement added.

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