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CCI delegation calls on Chief Secretary
8/18/2021 10:50:33 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Aug 18: A delegation of Chamber of Commerce and Industry Jammu led by Arun Gupta, President and accompanied by Anil Gupta, Sr. Vice President, Rajeev Gupta, Jr. Vice President, Rajesh Gupta, Secretary and Rajesh Gupta, Treasurer today called on Arun Kumar Mehta, Chief Secretary UT of J&K in his Office Chambers at Civil Secretariat Jammu and discussed with him various issues and also submitted a representation.
The issue discussed includes thousands of devotees from Jammu city and also lakhs of pilgrims who visited Jammu city also visit Raghunath temple but due to the picket installed outside and inside of the temple, only few people are left who are visiting this temple. "We request to kindly lift these pickets from the temple to make it possible for every devotee / pilgrim to visit this temple freely", it reads.
It further reads the land law has been framed as early during Maharajas rule according to which Mahajans and Khatries were allowed to purchase/keep 10 marlas of agriculture land only. Since then many amendments including "ZARIISLAHAT" have taken place but the said clause have not been amended. We request that the limit of 10 marlas should be abolished, it reads.
Large chunk of land in Jammu have been declared as "Gair Mumkin Khud" by Revenue Department despite the fact that no water body is passing through these lands. Registration and construction activities on these lands is barred. There is the need to redefine the "Kism" of this type of land and also a Policy should be formulated to allow the commercial and construction activities on those lands, it reads.
The RTO Jammu/Srinagar have issued notification regarding registration of vehicles being purchased / registered from outside and brought into the UT of J&K, requires fresh registration and road tax in J&K which is not in vogue anywhere in India thus defeating the theory of "One Nation One Tax". This needs to be undone forthwith.
Arun Kumar Mehta, Chief Secretary gave a patient hearing to the grievances, views and suggestions put forth by the Chamber delegation and also assured that all the issues raised todays meeting will receive preferred attention and shall be addressed on priority.
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