LMKR, PULSE Partner up to Transform Punjab’s Land Record System with Next-Gen LRMIS
Pakistan: LMKR has signed an agreement with Punjab Urban Land Systems Enhancement (PULSE) to develop and implement a next-generation Land Record Management Information System (LRMIS).
Initiated on July 26, This transformative initiative will modernize land record management in Punjab, enhancing transparency, efficiency, and accessibility for landowners and stakeholders.Euro 2024: Spain beats England by 2-1 in final
The new LRMIS will create a unified, centralized database encompassing all land records across the province, including rural, urban, peri-urban, and Katchi Abadi areas. By integrating traditional land records with advanced GIS technology, LMKR will deliver a robust and scalable solution that addresses the complexities of the existing system.
Through this initiative, PULSE will be able to provide landowners with a single source of truth for all property information, enabling easy access to digital ownership documents and facilitating land transactions. Additionally, the system will equip government agencies with the tools to streamline land record management, resolve ownership disputes, and improve overall land governance.
“We are excited to partner with PULSE on this groundbreaking project,” said Nasir Tanveer, VP Technology Business & Alliances at LMKR. “By leveraging our expertise in geospatial technology, we will deliver a transformative LRMIS that empowers Punjab’s citizens, brings transparency, and improves access to funding. This application will be instrumental in transforming the socioeconomic landscape of the province and driving economic growth.”