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PMC's faulty printer prevents births, deaths from turning official
Updated On: 23 January, 2014 08:01 AM IST | | Niranjan Medhekar
<p>Files are piling up at the Bhavani Peth ward office -- that receives 50 to 60 applications for these certificates daily -- as employees acknowledge that the defective machine has become a perennial problem for them</p>

Be prepared to wait: Essentially, the role of the ward offices is just limited to issuing printouts of the certificates to citizens by charging Rs 20 for the first copy and Rs 10 for every subsequent one
Pune: Life and death are in God’s hands, but making them official is the prerogative of the municipal corporation representatives. And while PMC has developed a special online system to deliver birth and death certificates to citizens through all its 15 ward offices, minor technical snags often bring back the olden days of queues and recurring rounds of these offices. For instance, at least 200 claims of birth and death certificates are pending in Bhavani Peth ward office since last week, all thanks to a broken down printer.

Be prepared to wait: Essentially, the role of the ward offices is just limited to issuing printouts of the certificates to citizens by charging Rs 20 for the first copy and Rs 10 for every subsequent one
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