Jammu & Kashmir

GoI assures return of assets to Kashmiri Pandit migrants

A file photo of Kashmiri pandits during the annual Hindu festival at the Kheer Bhawani Temple at Tulla Mulla in Ganderbal.

The Modi-led government of India is capable and making efforts to restore assets to Kashmiri migrants and so far properties of 610 applicants have been returned, India’s Minister of State for Home Affairs Nityananda Rai said in Rajya Sabha on Wednesday.

Responding to queries during the Question Hour in the Upper House, Rai said the District Magistrate has been designated as the custodian of the migrants’ properties. The state administration has also started a portal to resolve the complaints of migrants, news agency PTI reported.

“The Modi government and Home Minister is capable of returning the assets to migrant Kashmiris. Constant efforts are being made,” the report quoted Rai as saying.

If the complaint of migrants is genuine and correct, their assets will be returned. So far, the assets of 610 applicants have been returned, he was quoted further saying.

Asserting that Jammu and Kashmir is on a development track, Rai said that the state has received an investment proposal of Rs 51,000 crore for industrial development which will help create employment opportunities for 4.50 lakh people.

The construction of about 13 roads has provided better reach in the state. Prior to 2019, the speed of construction was at 6.54 km per day, which has increased to 20,68 km per day now, the report said.

A village housing over 1,000 people is connected with roads. By 2023, a hamlet with 500 people will also get the road connection, he added.

He further said that there is a 24 hours electricity supply due to excess power production. Even IIT and IIM have been set up.

Responding to another supplementary on growing unemployment, Rai, according to report, said the employment and confidence in people has increased in the state.

About 26,303 posts have been identified in the state from 2019 to date. The process of hiring is underway, he said, and an employment portal has been set up, counselling sections and career centres have been put in place in the state.

On jobs promised for migrant Kashmiri, he said the state government has given jobs to 841 in 2020-21 and 1,264 in 2021-22.

The government of India is ready to give jobs to migrant Kashmiris who wish to settle back in their home state, he added.

On the status of a development package announced in 2015 for the state, the minister said Rs 58,466 crore was approved as part of the package.

“The projects are being implemented in a speedy manner. Many projects have been implemented. The ones which are completed are inspected and gaps, if any, are addressed,” he said and added, “soon all projects will be implemented.

 

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