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Property Of Kashmiri Migrants Will Be Protected

Property of Kashmiri migrants will be protected, encroachments will be removed: Jammu and Kashmir.

The Administrative Council has directed to protect the immovable property of the displaced persons in Kashmir and remove encroachments.

In the meeting of the Administrative Council chaired by Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, the proposal of the Revenue Department was also approved.

In which the Deputy Commissioners of Kashmir Division were given the powers of Commissioners under the Agricultural Land Reforms Act. This will help in protecting the property of Kashmiri migrants.

Along with this, instructions have been given to the Department of Disaster Management, Revenue, and Relief to develop an online portal.

In which the facility of applying for a correction of records, demarcation, removal of encroachment of Kashmiri migrants.

Those applying under the Public Service Guarantee Act should also be disposed of within the stipulated time.

The administrative council approved to create of 110 posts in the revenue department

Meanwhile, to bring transparency in the accounting activities in the field offices of the Revenue Department, the Administrative Council has approved the creation of 110 posts of accounts personnel.

The posts will be created in Financial Commissioner, IG Registration, Divisional Commissioner, Deputy Commissioner, Custodian General, Revenue Training Institute, Nazul Sangathan.

New accounts cell in revenue department will help in settlement of financial matters.

The new accounts cell in the revenue department will help in the settlement of financial matters. These expert cells will examine the budget proposal.

Will be able to maintain departmental accounts. The new posts include two chief account officers, 26 account officers, seven assistant account officers, 22 accountants, 53 account assistants.

Independence Day 2021: Advisor to Lieutenant Governor Bhatnagar hoisted the flag at MA Stadium Jammu and congratulated the state’s people.

Despite the rain, the 75th Independence Day celebrations were celebrated with great pomp and fervor at the Maulana Azad Stadium in the city.

Although the ground was waterlogged due to rain, the police, NCC cadets, and school children who participated in the march passed with full enthusiasm saluted Rajiv Rai Bhatnagar, Advisor to the Lieutenant Governor.

The school children also gave mesmerizing performances regardless of the rain.

Tight security arrangements were made outside the Maulana Azad Stadium. No vehicle was allowed to pass through the flyover.

Separate color-based parking slots were arranged for the people coming to watch the parade. The scanners were installed in three phases to check the Independence Day celebrations.

Only after scrutiny was everyone allowed to proceed towards the venue.

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