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| Govt updating inventory of KPs’ property in valley | | | Early Times Reporter Jammu | Jan 13 The State Government has asked the Divisional Commissioner Kashmir to further update the inventory of the property which the displaced families had left behind at the time of their exodus from the Valley in 1990. This instruction has been given following the recommendation of the Working Group, constituted on the advice of Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh. When the inventory is completed copies of it will be kept available for public viewing with concerned authorities in Jammu and Delhi. Official sources said that the inventory of the properties of the Kashmir migrants had been prepared in 1998 and since then the inventory was updated from time to time. However, fresh review was being done as per the recommendation of the Working Group so that a detailed inventory was prepared. According to a Government document, a committee of officers comprising principal secretary General Administration Department, secretary Revenue, Divisional Commissioner Kashmir and Relief Commissioner (Migrant) has been constituted for updating the action plan for the return of the displaced families to Kashmir. The action plan envisages return of about 2300 families, comprising 13,000 souls, in the first phase. The locations have already been identified and the Director General Police has been asked to make alternate accommodation available for the security forces to enable Kashmiri migrants to take possession of their residential houses. Under the action plan the Revenue Department has issued allotment order of 31 flats at Sheikhpora Budgam in favour of those Pandit families living in rented houses in Budgam. For improving the living conditions of migrants in several camps in Jammu, the Centre has funded the project related to the construction of two-room flats in Muthi. However, despite over 260 flats having been completed the allotment was being delayed for unknown reasons. The state Government has announced that those migrants who return to the valley would be entitled to cash relief and free ration which they were getting in the camps in Jammu or elsewhere. For the migrant employees, the state Government has conveyed to them that in case they decided to return they would be posted in areas of their choice. However, Panun Kashmir leaders, including Kuldeep Raina, General Secretary, alleged that the state Government has been posting youths belonging to the displaced families in far-flung areas in Kashmir which forced many among them to prefer losing their jobs and promotions rather than risking their lives. |
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