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| Historical village suffers degradation owing to administrative callousness. | | | R.S.Pura August23:In the contemporary phase, official work pertaining to the government offices still imparts a great deal of troubles on the part of people and demands a lot of time and struggle, despite government’s repeated claim of developing hamlets on the pattern of model villages. If some one has to travel a distance of several kilometers to visit different offices and that too in the opposite direction, in order to get his/her job done, we can imagine the intensity of misery inflicted on them. This is the condition of village “Mulachak”, located at a distance of about 15 kilometers from where all the concerned departments are scattered in different directions, far away from the village and the inhabitants have to precipitate several miles for getting any of their official jobs done. When Early Times took a review of the village, a resident of the village Daljeet Singh Saroch said that our tehsil office is at R.S.Pura, which is around 15 km from our village, Thana has been placed in Arnia, which is around 10 km far from our village, Block Development Office is in Bishnah, which is at a distance of 25 km from here where as Naib Tehsildars office is in Dablehar, around 8 km from the village, post office at a distance of 4 km at Biaspur, Agricultural department at a distance of 22 km in Miransahib and Higher Secondary School is in Sai around 7 km from the village. He further added that some official works even after a lot of hustle and bustle, remain pending for months due to negligence of the officials. Meanwhile, the Sarpanch, Yash Paul said that the village has been victimized by the ignorance of state government since independence. He said that “Mulachak” has a golden history of the past but after the partition it’s repute was deteriorated. In the pre –independence era, the village was a business hub of district Jammu. It was directly coupled with “Sialkote”(now in Pakistan) for all transactions and other imports as well as exports. Also there was a hostel where both Hindu and Muslim students used to reside, but today the government is oblivious about the village. The residents of “Mulachak” strongly demanded to the Azad’s government for providing a single window system to them or to assemble all the departments at one place in order to reduce their unproductive struggle and expenditure.
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