SRINAGAR, MAY 17: Minister for School Education, Haj and Auqaf and
Tribal Affairs today directed the concerned to take concerted efforts to
protect the Waqaf properties and enhance its income as well.
The Minister expressed these views at a meeting
organized to review the functioning of Haj and Auqaf department. Besides, the
income generated for 2017-18 is Rs
2372.42 lakh, while the expenditure for the year 2017-18 was 1508.77 lakhs.
Deliberating about the property occupied by various
departments, the Minister said the department should take legal as well as
other possible steps to ensure that the property is retrieved.
During the meeting, the Minister directed the
concerned to pin the responsibility of making the inventory of Waqaf properties
on respective Tehsildars.
The meeting was informed that the Waqaf has 815
shops, 25 buildings, 105 quarter sheds-rooms, 30 Halls and four guesthouses in
the State.
While directing the concerned to create self-reliant
infra, the Minister said that there is no need to create “white
elephants.” He stressed on creating durable and sustainable
assets to make Waqf a profitable institution.
He also impressed on the need for judicious use of
revenue collected from Waqaf properties
During the meeting, the Minister also urged the
Jammu and Kashmir Project Construction Corporation (JKPCC) officials to ensure
that work on lifts in Haj House is completed at an earliest. He said elderly
people could not be expected to climb stairs at the Haj House, therefore, the
Corporation needs to ensure that they would complete the work on lift around
Eid.
Besides, the Minister also directed for completing
work on Health Centre there before June this year.
The meeting was attended by Commissioner Secretary
Haj and Auqaf Shahid Inayatullah, Managing Director JKPCC Waqar Mustafa, Waqaf
administrators and other concerned.
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