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Mutation

Howrah Municipal Corporation and CREDAI Howrah Hooghly launch programme to ease mutation woes

| @indiablooms | Jun 20, 2021, at 03:39 am

Howrah (WB)/IBNS: Howrah Municipal Corporation (HMC) in association with CREDAI Howrah Hooghly (CHH) recently launched a programme to ease mutation woes.

According to the organisers, the initiative aims to ensure instant processing of application and granting of mutation to the applicant, and will be undertaken through camps in residential complexes and later at the community level.

The initiative called ‘Haath Baralei Mutation’ was launched by Arup Roy, Chairman, Board of Administrators, HMC, who is also the state’s Minister in Charge of Department of Co-operation.

Also present were Dhaval Jain, HMC Commissioner, Tamal Ghosal, President CHH, Satyen Sanghvi, Director Merlin Group and Secretary of CHH, and senior officials of HMC and CHH.

This initiative will likely be extended to payment of Property Tax and other services of HMC.

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