Bihar Government Rolls Out Doorstep Registration for Senior Citizens, But Where's the Accountability?
In a bid to ease the burden on elderly citizens, the Bihar government has launched doorstep land and property registration for those over 75. But are officials prepared for the implementation?
In a significant move to assist senior citizens, Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary inaugurated a new doorstep land and property registration service aimed at individuals above 75 years old. This initiative, introduced by the Department of Prohibition, Excise, and Registration, is designed to spare the elderly from the arduous task of visiting registration offices and enduring long queues.
However, while the move is commendable, it raises questions about the government's accountability in ensuring that this service is effectively delivered. Will the officials be equipped to handle the logistics and provide timely assistance to the elderly?
As reported by The Hindu, this program is a step towards enhancing public welfare, but it must be closely monitored to prevent any shortcomings that could affect the very citizens it aims to help. The government must ensure that this initiative is not just a political gesture but a reliable service that truly benefits the vulnerable section of society.
Source: The Hindu

