SAS Nagar (Mohali), April 26, 2026 (Yes Punjab News)
The process of issuing property cards for Lal Dora lands has started all a across Punjab, and it will enable the residents occupying such properties to secure legal ownership rights. Mohali MLA Kulwant Singh had informed this.
While addressing gatherings in the villages of Thaska and Dairi, Singh distributed property cards to 205 beneficiaries — including 160 individuals from Dairi and 45 from Thaska. He stated that residents living on Lal Dora land across more than 12,000 villages in the state would now be able to formally establish ownership of the land they occupy.
He highlighted that with proper ownership documents in place, people would now have the ability to access bank loans using their property as collateral — an option previously unavailable due to the lack of official records. He added that the preparation of additional property cards is underway and will be issued to eligible individuals as they are completed.
Speaking further, Singh said that under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, the Aam Aadmi Party government is focusing on various initiatives aimed at the overall development of Punjab. He emphasized efforts to ensure that welfare schemes are effectively implemented at the grassroots level.
The MLA also noted that the government is working toward a lasting solution to long-standing property ownership disputes faced by residents.
In Mohali, a detailed survey has been conducted to identify issues related to infrastructure such as roads, sewer systems, drainage, and street lighting. He assured that sewerage problems would be addressed and new pipelines installed where necessary.
Criticizing opposition parties, Singh alleged that some leaders were attempting to mislead the public by making unfounded claims about their achievements, despite failing to carry out significant development work in Mohali over the past 20 years.
Officials and local representatives present at the event included Tehsildar Gurpreet Singh, Naib Tehsildar Ravinder Singh, Kuldeep Singh Samana, Thaska village sarpanch Mahima Singh, Block President Malkit Singh, and councillor Gurmeet Kaur.


































































































