Haryana’s Hisar division first to have its web portal

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Haryana’s Hisar division has its own web portal now. Additional chief secretary (ACS), Revenue and Disaster management PK Das who on Monday launched the portal https://commhsr.haryana.gov said that this is the first divisional commissioner website of the state. The website has the details of the Hisar Divisional Commissionerate comprising Hisar, Jind, Fatehabad and Sirsa districts. Hisar divisional commissioner Chander Shekhar said that the website provides historical information about the districts in the division. It also has information related to Citizen Charter, government notices, instructions, notifications, disaster management plan, revenue department, tourism, wildlife, helpline numbers, court days and cause list of the revenue court held by the divisional commissioner. The ACS suggested that copies of important records of the four districts of the division should also be made available on this website. The divisional commissioner said that recently many types of infrastructure facilities have been started in the divisional office like a modern revenue record room having 30,834 digitised files related to the decisions of the revenue courts.

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