J&K Govt working to create favourable scenario for permanent settlement of KPs in Valley: LG
Lauds MBAT for building Shaheed Sthal to honour KP, SFs martyrs
STATE TIMES NEWS
JAMMU: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Monday said that despite desperate attempts to disrupt peace by the neighbouring country and terror outfits, Police and Security forces are working round the clock to ensure a safe and secure environment for the people, he said.
” J&K Administration is working with complete dedication to create a favourable scenario for the permanent settlement of Kashmiri Pandit community in the Valley”, the Lt Governor said while performing Puja on the auspicious occasion of Maha Navami at the under-construction temple of Goddess Bhaderkali at Devi Angan Thalwal, Jammu.
The Lt Governor extended Maha Navami greetings and assured all necessary support from the J&K Administration to Mata Bhaderkali Asthapan Trust (MBAT) for the early completion of the ongoing construction work of temple, which will be the replica of the ancient temple situated in Handwara.
He also appreciated the efforts of Mata Bhaderkali Asthapan Trust in building requisite facilities for pilgrims including socio-cultural centre and Shaheed Sthal to honour the martyrs of Kashmiri Pandit Community, Army, Police and Central Armed Police Forces.
The Lt Governor highlighted the cultural renaissance in the country under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and restoration of important ancient and religious sites with the broader objective of the welfare of the society.
Recalling his earlier discussion with Kashmiri Pandit delegation, the Lt Governor said the government will make necessary arrangements to provide land at low price to government employees in Srinagar to build their own houses.
The Lt Governor said, a Nodal Officer has been appointed in LG Secretariat to address all the issues and concerns of Kashmiri Pandit Community. He said, the members of community can also take up issues with Divisional Commissioner, ADGP, IGP and concerned Deputy Commissioner and their matter will be taken up on priority.
The Lt Governor directed KK Sidha, Commissioner, Relief and Rehabilitation for regular allotment of completed houses in Kashmir valley and submit a report on the requirements and gaps in terms of infrastructure and other facilities. He also highlighted various initiatives taken by the administration for the welfare of the community. Ramesh Kumar, Divisional Commissioner Jammu; Anand Jain, IGP Jammu; Sachin Kumar Vaishya, Deputy Commissioner Jammu; Ajay Bharti, former legislator; senior officers of Civil and Police Administration; members of Mata Bhaderkali Asthapan Trust and prominent citizens were present.