O/o DPRO SAS Nagar
Member of Parliament Malvinder Kang Visits Kharar Mandi and Tehsil Office
Directs officials to ensure smooth facilitation for farmers and public
Sept. 26, Kharar (SAS Nagar):
S. Malvinder Singh Kang, a member of parliament from Sri Anandpur Sahib, made an unexpected visit to the local Tehsil office and Grain Market today to examine procurement procedures and evaluate revenue-related services offered to citizens.
The MP oversaw the arrival and purchase of paddy at the Grain Market and gave procurement agencies instructions to make sure that farmers and Arhtiyas would not encounter any difficulties during the current season. He recalled that the Centre Government’s lack of collaboration had caused some problems the previous year. But this year, he added, procurement activities have been advanced to give farmers enough time to harvest and sell their produce, even though the state is simultaneously concentrating on flood assistance and recovery.
He stressed that in accordance with the Bhagwant Singh Mann Government’s pledge, paddy will be bought continuously, with payments made on time, and stocks lifted. In order to maintain a seamless and open procedure, he gave officials proactive instructions.

Later, MP Kang went to the Kharar Tehsil complex to examine how the Tehsildar Office, Sub Registrar Office, and Sewa Kendra were operating. He praised the Mohali district’s “Easy Registry” effort, which made deed registration easier, and instructed Sub Registrars to make sure that all residents quickly benefited from it. He emphasised that the public should not be inconvenienced by the timely completion of paperwork and related procedures.
Additionally, the MP promised to use monies from the MP LAD plan to upgrade public amenities like drinking water and chairs in the Tehsil complex, if necessary.
SDM Kharar Divya P and Tehsildar Gurvinder Kaur joined him at the Tehsil, while Market Committee Chairman Hakam Singh and DFSC Ms. Navreet accompanied him on the mandi visit. The MP was reassured by both authorities that citizens will still have simple and effective access to government services.


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