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Punjab holds camp for real estate certificates

Punjabs housing and urban development department hosted a camp to provide clearance certificates to 51 real estate developers. The initiative aims to resolve pending issues in the real estate sector. The department assures transparency and efficiency in their services, with another camp planned for November. Feedback from participants was also collected during the event.



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