The Pioneer reports Punjab State Cooperative Bank recently introduced e-Stamp paper, e-Registration and e-Court fees services to its customers.
Punjab’s Cooperation Minister Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa and Revenue Minister Gurpreet Singh Kangar formally inaugurating the services. The cooperation minister said e-Stamping has been started at 32 tehsils through the 27 branches in different parts of the State.
The minister added that e-Stamping would save time of the people and the farmers would be spared the burden of cash carrying. The e-stamps worth Rs eight-Rs 10 crore is expected to sell daily, said the minister.