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LDA clears 53 pending files in a day

LDA clears 53 pending files in a day

Time of Indiaa day ago

Lucknow: The Lucknow Development Authority (LDA) held a 'Single Table Clearance Day' on Saturday, during which 53 pending files were cleared.
The drive was conducted under the direction of LDA vice-chariman Prathamesh Kumar at the Parijat auditorium.
Officers and employees from all departments, including section officers, assistant accountants, engineers, and clerks, participated with their respective pending files.
The VC and secretary personally reviewed the cases and issued immediate decisions to fast-track the clearance process.
According to additional secretary Gyanendra Verma, the initiative aimed to eliminate inter-departmental delays by bringing all stakeholders together in one place. Officials gathered by 11:30am and worked collectively to clear files on the spot. The resolved cases included 19 related to property registry, 24 transfer cases, five engineering files, three refund cases, and two freehold matters. LDA officials said the initiative ensured 100% action on all files presented and helped streamline internal coordination.

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