Will repay assets of Kashmiri migrants: Govt says Rajya Sabha The government has informed Rajya Sabha that the district magistrate has been appointed custodian of Kashmiri migrants’ assets. The state government has also launched a portal to clarify migrant complaints. Narendra Modi’s government is able and is working to recover the assets of Kashmiri migrants, and so far the properties of 610 claimants have been returned, Union Home Minister Nityananda Rai said on Wednesday. in Rajya Sabha. Responding to questions during Question Time in the House of Lords, the Minister said the District Magistrate had been appointed guardian of the migrants’ property. The state government has also launched a portal to clarify migrant complaints. “The Modi government and the Home Minister are able to return assets to Kashmiri migrants. Constant efforts are being made,” he said. If the migrants’ complaints are genuine and accurate, their assets will be returned. So far, the assets of 610 applicants have been returned, he added. Investment proposal of Rs 51,000 crore for J&K The minister affirmed that Jammu and Kashmir is on the path of development and answered a supplementary question that the state had received an investment proposal of Rs 51,000 crore for industrial development which will help create job opportunities for 4.50 million people Construction of about 13 roads has provided better reach in the state Prior to 2019 construction speed was 6.54 km per day, it has now increased to 20.68 km per day A village with more than 1,000 inhabitants is connected by roads By 2023, a hamlet with 500 inhabitants should also be served by the road , he added.
24 hour power to J&K The Minister further stated that due to excess power generation there is 24 hour power supply. Even IIT and IIM have been established . Job portal for jobs at J&K Responding to another addition to rising unemployment, the minister said employment and confidence in people in the state had increased. In 2019 and to date, approximately 26,303 vacancies have been identified in the state. The recruitment process is underway, a job portal has been set up, counseling centers and career centers have been established in the country. Regarding the jobs promised to Kashmiri migrants, the minister said the state government had allocated 841 jobs in 2020-21 and 1,264 in 2021-22. The government is ready to give jobs to Kashmiri migrants who want to settle in their home country, he added. Four Kashmiri pandits among 14 Hindus killed in J&K Four Kashmiri pandits among 14 Hindus have been killed by terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir since 2019, Rai told Rajya Sabha. Rai said 34 members of minority communities have been killed by terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir in the past five years, including 11 in 2021. Responding to questions from the upper house, the minister said it was after the repeal of Article 370 of the constitution, 2,105 migrants returned to the Kashmir valley to take up jobs under the Prime Minister’s development programme. On the status of a development scheme announced for the state in 2015, the minister said that Rs 58,466 crore had been approved under the scheme. “Projects are implemented quickly. Many projects have been implemented. Those that are completed will be reviewed and any gaps will be filled,” he said, adding, “Soon all projects will be implemented. A decline in terrorist attacks Rai also presented the data to the Upper House, noting: “The government has a zero tolerance policy against terrorism and there has been a significant decrease in terrorist attacks from 417 in 2018 to 255 in 2019. , 244 in 2020 and 229 in 2021.