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New administrative units to be made functional soon
12 states reserved for Kashmiri migrant students
3/20/2015 11:52:14 PM
Bashir Assad
Early Times Report

Jammu, Mar 20: Jammu and Kashmir government today said it will take necessary measures to functionalize all newly created administrative units in the state.
In a written reply to a question, Minister for Revenue Javaid Mustafa Mir said in the Legislative Assembly that the government would take necessary measures to functionalize all newly created administrative units in the state.
Mir said that the necessary staff and infrastructure in all newly created administrative units would be provided in due course of time. He informed that there is no new proposal for creation of new districts.
The minister said that the committees constituted from time to time to look into the demands of creation of new administrative units were not mandated to recommend any new district.
In reply to another question by Jewan Lal, Mir said that the posts of tehsildars in tehsil Lohai and Duggain have not been created yet and as and when the posts of tehsildar are created, suitable officer would be posted there.
Legislators Mian Altaf, GM Saroori, Vikar Rasool raised the supplementaries to the main question and demanded staff for new administrative units created in their constituencies. To yet another question the Government said that as many as 12 states have reservations for migrant students in different professional and non-professional courses in addition to UT of Chnadigarh.
So far 132 Muslim students have availed these reservations on basis of the certificates issued by the Relief Commission Jammu.
Offering details the government said "approximately" 60 thousand families migrated from Kashmir in 1990s. Of them 41117 families with 149136 souls are registered with relief commissioner Jammu. These include 37128 Hindu families, 2246 Muslim families, 1738 Sikh families and five others.
Besides, the government said 21333 families are living outside J&K of whom 19338 live in Delhi, 924 in Haryana, 319 in Punjab, 222 in UP, 208 in Maharashtra, 114 in Chandigarh, 11 in Himachal Pradesh, 57 in Uttaranchal, 43 in Madhya Pradesh, 38 in Karnataka, and 58 in Rajasthan.
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