The Punjab government, approved under the Punjab Laws (Special Provisions) Act-2013, will provide relief to about 5,000 colonies covering two lakh individual plot holders or building owners’ across the State, The decisions were taken in a State Cabinet meeting presided over by Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal
Punjab is the Indian state whose Cabinet in Month of June 2013 has approved the policy for regularisation of about 5000 unauthorised colonies in the State. It is estimated to provide relief to about 5000 colonies covering two lakh individual plot holders or building owners’ across the State.
The Punjab government, approved under the Punjab Laws (Special Provisions) Act-2013, will provide relief to about 5,000 colonies covering two lakh individual plot holders or building owners’ across the State, The decisions were taken in a State Cabinet meeting presided over by Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal
Punjab is the Indian state whose Cabinet in Month of June 2013 has approved the policy for regularisation of about 5000 unauthorised colonies in the State. It is estimated to provide relief to about 5000 colonies covering two lakh individual plot holders or building owners’ across the State.
The Punjab government, approved under the Punjab Laws (Special Provisions) Act-2013, will provide relief to about 5,000 colonies covering two lakh individual plot holders or building owners’ across the State, The decisions were taken in a State Cabinet meeting presided over by Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal
Punjab is the Indian state whose Cabinet in Month of June 2013 has approved the policy for regularisation of about 5000 unauthorised colonies in the State. It is estimated to provide relief to about 5000 colonies covering two lakh individual plot holders or building owners’ across the State.
H.P.Dubey
The Punjab government, approved under the Punjab Laws (Special Provisions) Act-2013, will provide relief to about 5,000 colonies covering two lakh individual plot holders or building owners’ across the State, The decisions were taken in a State Cabinet meeting presided over by Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal
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Punjab is the Indian state whose Cabinet in Month of June 2013 has approved the policy for regularisation of about 5000 unauthorised colonies in the State. It is estimated to provide relief to about 5000 colonies covering two lakh individual plot holders or building owners’ across the State.
H.P.Dubey
The Punjab government, approved under the Punjab Laws (Special Provisions) Act-2013, will provide relief to about 5,000 colonies covering two lakh individual plot holders or building owners’ across the State, The decisions were taken in a State Cabinet meeting presided over by Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal
eAnswers Team
Punjab is the Indian state whose Cabinet in Month of June 2013 has approved the policy for regularisation of about 5000 unauthorised colonies in the State. It is estimated to provide relief to about 5000 colonies covering two lakh individual plot holders or building owners’ across the State.
H.P.Dubey
The Punjab government, approved under the Punjab Laws (Special Provisions) Act-2013, will provide relief to about 5,000 colonies covering two lakh individual plot holders or building owners’ across the State, The decisions were taken in a State Cabinet meeting presided over by Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal
eAnswers Team
Punjab is the Indian state whose Cabinet in Month of June 2013 has approved the policy for regularisation of about 5000 unauthorised colonies in the State. It is estimated to provide relief to about 5000 colonies covering two lakh individual plot holders or building owners’ across the State.