Haryana CM inaugurates online property management system

Haryana Chief Minister, Mr. Manohar Lal inaugurating Community Centre, Sector 23, Panckula constructed by Haryana Shehari Vikas Pradhikaran (HSVP) at Panchkula on January 29, 2018. MLA Panchkula, Mr. Gian Chand Gupta is also seen in the picture.


In a bid to ensure transparency and zero tolerance to corruption in public services, Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Monday inaugurated the new online Plot and Property Management System (PPMS) of Haryana Shahari Vikas Pradhikaran (HSVP) at Panchkula on Monday.

He also handed over documents of online purchase of plot, transfer permission and mortgage permission to three persons on the spot. The CM described the day as a historic day for HSVP as with the start of this service, the state government has been successful in its drive of providing e-services to the people of Haryana.

He said the new system has various user friendly features wherein an allottee could avail different services provided by estate offices in an online mode through web portal. CM Khattar said that about 3.25 lakh people are connected with HSVP and they had to make frequent visits to the offices for various works. However, now the implementation of new online PPMS would enable the people to submit online applications for various services.

The objective of this system is to ensure quick, hassle free and transparent services without visiting the concerned estate office during the submission of application, he added. The CM said the allottee would have to visit the estate office as per his online appointment scheduled only once for bio-metric attendance and capturing of photograph.

He said in the first phase various services are covered for residential and commercial properties. These included transfer permission like transfer permission letter (allottee), transfer permission letter (GPA), transfer permission letter (family), transfer permission letter (death), transfer permission letter (will) and transfer permission letter (court decree). Khattar said that the time period for providing these services has also been considerably reduced. The new timelines for these services would be four days instead of the existing 18 days.

Other services included re-allotment letter with timeline of four days instead of seven days, mortgage permission and building plan approval with new timeline of three days each instead of seven days, de-mortgage permission with new timeline of one day instead of seven days and surrender of plot having timeline of four days instead of 10 days earlier.