JAMMU, NOVEMBER 13:
Additional Secretary Chief Minister’s Grievances Cell, Inam-ul-Haq Sidiqui,
today had a meeting to take stock of issues of Kashmiri Pandit Migrants.
The meeting was
held in the backdrop of the visit of Additional Secretary to Jagti Township on
the directions of Tassaduq Hussain Mufti, Coordinator Chief Minister’s
Grievance Cell.
The issues raised
during the visit included inadequate supply of medicines, shortage of medical
staff, non-availability of drinking water, providing digital X-ray Machine,
checking of monkey menace, providing reception centre at health centre,
functioning of STP, handing over of Old Age Home from Police Deptt and establishment
of Mourning Hall etc.
The overall
progress on the issues discussed were found satisfactory, however it was
observed that the pace of work in respect of various components is slow. The
concerned officers from Relief Organization were asked to expedite work on the
said components for quick redressal of the grievances.
The meeting was
asked to take up the matter regarding maintenance of public parks, policy for
opening skill up gradation centres for migrant youth, timely release of funds,
development of parks, GIS mapping of migrant properties in Valley, construction
of Mourning Halls in various camps, development of stadium in Jagti Town and
establishment of indoor games, GYM, etc with the concerned at the earliest.
The Additional
Secretary assured the meeting that all these issues will be brought in the
notice of Chief Minister and with the concerned departments for early
redressal.
The meeting was attended by K.K. Sidha, Deputy Commissioner Relief
Organisation, Mrs. Ashmia Sher, Assistant Commissioner, Imran Malik, Laison
Officer, CMs Grievance Cell, A.K. Kkloo, Xen, A.E.Es and
J.E.s of Relief Organisation, Dr. Jitender Koul, Medical Officer and
representatives of Migrant Community, Ashok Sidha, S.K. Raina, Sunil Bhat
and Bushan Lal Bhat.


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