FAISALABAD: Under the directions of Deputy Commissioner Salman Ghani, the District Revenue Department has recovered Rs 3.567 billion from defaulters in one year. Talking to reporters, ADC (R) Muhammad Shahid said 1,151 acres, 5 kanal and 13 marla state land was retrieved from squatters during the period. He said the district administration launched the vigorous campaign against defaulters of government dues and recovered Rs 5.672 million under head of stamp duty and Rs 4.547 million registration fee arrears. Shahid said Rs 46.138 million were recovered under capital value tax (CVT), Rs 52.710 million of registration fee against annual target, Rs 65.615 million of annual target of CVT, Rs 4.713 million under AIT, Rs 2701.327 million recovered in annual target of stamp duty and Rs 95.836 million under other heads of govt dues. He mentioned that 24,319 kanal and 6 marla land were acquired for construction of Karachi Lahore Motorway (KLM) and Rs 2.495 billion had been disbursed among KLM affectees. He said 1,276 cases were disposed of by the courts of Revenue Officers. The ADCR said 30,253 mutations issues were resolved and 14,589 missing mutations retrieved and service of 81 mauzas have been made operational during the last year. He said booths in each tehsil headquarter had been established to issue Farad in order to provide the services to general public at their door steps.
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