KARACHI, Feb 4: The city government has started computerizing the land records of the defunct Karachi Development Authority (KDA) and Karachi Municipal Corporation (KMC).

This is being done on the directives of the City Nazim, Syed Mustafa Kamal, said a statement on Saturday.

It was pointed out that for computerizing the KDA’s records, three schemes had been taken up in the first phase. While work for computerizing the records of the KMC has also been started.

The Information Technology Department has started work in this connection, it was said.

The CDGK has also initiated a survey of its property, the statement added.

The nazim directed that a survey of all city government buildings should be carried out and a complete report of this should be presented, while pointing out the purpose a building is being used for so its rightful usage could be ensured.—APP

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