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| 411 ultras rehabilitated under surrender policy | | | JAMMU, Apr 11: 411 militants were benefited under the state government's revised 'surrender and rehabilitaion' policy' since 2004, while 211 cases seeking grant of rehabilitation package were rejected. The policy, revised in 2004, aimed at bringing the local misguided youth into the national mainstream. Under the policy, surrendered militants were given Rs 2.88 cr as monetary incentives, police sources said. Sources said the government had rejected 211 cases seeking grant of rehabilitation package. The surrender and rehabilitation policy was framed in 1995 with the objective of bringing the local misguided into the national mainstream. It was later revised in 2004. On surrender, a militant gets a Rs 1.5 lakh FDR encashable after three years, payment of monetary incentives for surrender of weapons and explosives and stipend for a period of three years at the rate of Rs 2,000 per month from the date of surrender. The surrendered terrorists were not only benefited by the policy but many of them were also absorbed in central para-military forces and Territorial Army |
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