Bilti (Goods Transport Receipt)·بلٹی
Roman Urdu: Bilti / Bilty
A bilti (transport receipt or goods consignment note) is the document a goods-transport company issues when grain or produce is dispatched by truck from one mandi or city to another. It records the consignor, consignee, lot/quantity, freight charge (kiraya), and vehicle — and serves as proof of dispatch and the claim document if goods are lost or damaged in transit. Beoparis and mills moving lots between distant markets reconcile every bilti against the freight they pay.
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Related terms
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