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Assam Right to Public Services Act to be effective next year

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From Our Correspondent

Guwahati: The Assam Right to Public Services Act, 2012 will be implemented in the forthcoming Bohag Bihu, April 2013.

Under the provisions of the Act, the Government will provide certain notified public services to the eligible citizens in time-bound manner.

All the 13 departments overseeing the 47 services proposed to be notified initially for public service delivery have been advised to complete all the required arrangements for smooth delivery of the notified services from April, 2013.

Forty-seven services, proposed, to be notified initially include Mutation, Land Holding Certificate, Certified copy of Jamabandi, Services provided in the registration offices, Land Valuation Certificate, Certified Copy of Mutation Order, Land Partition, Duplicate Mark sheet, Duplicate Pass Certificate, Migration Certificate, Valuation Certificate of animal/bird for insurance, Birth Certificate, Death Certificate, Building construction permission, Trade license, Municipal Holding Certificate/Holding Mutation, Learner license, Driving license, Vehicle Registration, Registration of co-operative societies under Co-operative Societies Act, 2007, Permanent Resident Certificate (PRC) for Higher Education, issuance of NOC for fire safety of building, application of registration under Rule 13(1) of The Assam Value Added Tax Act, 2005, Registration of name in Employment Exchange, Registration under The Assam Shops & Establishment Act,1971, Character Verification (for job, passport and driving licenses), Next of Kin Certificate, SC Certificate, ST Certificate and Non-creamy layer Certificate. Later on in phased manner additional services will be brought under the purview of the Act. A notification in this effect will be issued.

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