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Kashmiri migrants get possessions at Jagti Township | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT JAMMU, April 20: A group of 68 Kashmiri migrants today got the keys of new homes at the newly constructed Satellite township for displaced Kashmiri Pandits at Jagti near Nagrota. 326 families of Muthi, 430 families of Nagrota and 756 families on Mishriwalla have got the allotments in first phase. The shifting of migrant families have started today from all the three camps and possession shall be given to 48 families daily from each camp. The foundation stone of the 4218 flats Jagti Township, costing Rs 335 crores was laid by the Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh on July 15, 2007, under the Prime Minister's Reconstruction and Rehabilitation programme. Prime Minister had inaugurated the township, by the handing over 12 keys to allottees on March 4. However, shifting and allotments were delayed by over one and half month. The project, which is spread in an area of 89 acres, has 10 parks, 40-bedded hospital, two multipurpose community halls, shopping complex, Higher Secondary and Middle schools, old-age home, 45 shops, common facility centre, sewerage treatment plant and play ground. “The allotment process of two-room flats to Kashmir migrants has begun. We have handed over 68 keys to the allottees today," Executive Engineer, Relief and Rehabilitation department, Ravinder Koul said. Koul, who is supervising the allotment operation, said, “Now it depends on the migrants when they will come and stay here. We have given them the possessions.”
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