Jammu & Kashmir Lt Governor lays foundation stone of PoJK Bhawan at Suketar , Jammu

PM Shri Narendra Modi gave displaced families all the rights and other benefits after a long wait of over seven decades. Now, displaced persons have the same rights as any other citizen of the country and various other new opportunities are being made available to them. They can not only cast their vote, contest an election but also fulfil their aspirations of receiving professional education and government jobs “We are committed, to provide land title and ownership rights to displaced persons.The Government is also organising special camps for displaced families for saturation of various government schemes, skill development and self-employment of youth, women empowerment and provide support to the farmers of the community”,said J&K LG Manoj Sinha The Bhawan will be constructed in 40 Kanal, 17 Marla in the honour of the martyrs. It will consist of a Balidan Stambh and an Amphitheatre besides other infrastructure to showcase the rich cultural heritage and provide the community office space for meeting and to run the operations for the welfare of displaced persons. PoJK Bhawan is the testament to the government’s unwavering commitment to provide dignity and rights to displaced persons, who were deprived of their rights and suffered atrocities for decades. The Lt Governor highlighted the resolve of the government, under the guidance of Hon’ble Prime Minister for the socio-economic and political empowerment of displaced families. “The Government of India and J&K Administration is sensitive to the needs and demands of the displaced families. We are committed to provide land title and ownership rights to displaced persons.” He also called upon the community members to avail the benefits of the special camps being organized by the government. These special camps in Jammu, Samba and Kathua aim to saturate various government schemes and provide skill training and self-employment to youth, empower the women and to provide all the support to the farmers of the community.

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