e-Stamp
- The Punjab government has launched the ‘e-stamp facility’ in an attempt to bring efficiency and check the pilferage of State revenue.
- Now, stamp paper of any denomination can now be obtained via ‘e-stamp’, which includes computerised print-out from any stamp vendor or from banks authorised by the State government.
- The Punjab government will pay a commission of 2% to the stamp vendors on e-stamps ranging from Rs. 1 to Rs. 19,999, while the general public would get stamp paper at the actual ....
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