PCs sign out 800 document writers in district

For years they have got been sitting in front of sub-registrar workplaces getting cash by way of writing paperwork. With the federal government introducing online registration machine, more than 800 document writers in Coimbatore district face a bleak future.
S Easwaran, president of Coimbatore District Document Writers’ Association, mentioned that while imposing the web registration on a pilot foundation in 50 sub-registrar workplaces in the state, the federal government made an agreement with Tata Consultancy Services for offering the vital device.

"Online document registration was made mandatory last week. We are not against this, but we are requesting the government to allow offline registration also," mentioned Easwaran.

He mentioned guiding principle values, sub-registrar’s administrative center registration ebook numbers, survey numbers and many others., must be created by way of the sub-registrar for online registration. But the sub-registrar or team of workers of the registration department have no longer created the index and the document writers are compelled to create index as a substitute of the team of workers of the registration department.

"The main server of the department is often down and the document writers are not able to complete their work for online registration. The department has given authority to the sub-registrar to provide token privacy (TP) number. If he delays providing the number, the entire registration process gets delayed. There are many chances of corruption for providing the TP number on a priority basis and approving the online documentation," mentioned Easwaran.

Before imposing online registration, around 200 registrations were completed on an auspicious day in the Kinathukadavu and Periyanaickenplayam sub-registrar workplaces. Now the officers will have a maximum of 40 registrations. This will registration in the district, he added.


P Vivekanandan, a document author from the Gandhipuram sub-registrar administrative center, mentioned the document writers were compelled to pay the stamp duty (7%) and registration charge (4%) online to the dep. of registration. "I had done the online payment of Rs 1.91 lakh to the registration department from my SBI account and my transaction was successful. But the department officials said they did not get the amount and asked me to pay Rs 1.91 lakh again. It was my client’s money and how can I get money from them again. Finally, I threatened to commit suicide if the amount is not deposited to the department account. The next day the amount was deposited in the account," mentioned Vivekanandan.


He mentioned online registration is taking too much time. So, the state govt must permit handbook document writing too for online registration.


M A Sajitha Banu, who has been operating underneath a document author for the past 16 years, mentioned she does no longer know how to fill many columns while doing online registration. "Many women are working under document writers in Coimbatore. We depend on manual document writing and the government should allow us to follow the old methods. Otherwise we will lose our jobs and our families will suffer," mentioned Sajitha Banu.


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