Rs 73.50 lakh land compensation disbursed among 25 land owners on spot
KISHTWAR: To address public concerns and streamline grievance redressal, Assistant Commissioner Revenue, ACR (Collector Land Acquisition) , Idrees Lone presided over a Public Grievance Redressal Camp at Sangrambhatta, here today.
The camp saw active participation from officials and residents, with the goal of resolving various pressing issues faced by the community.
One of the critical achievements during the camp was the on-spot disbursement of land compensation amounting to 73.50 Lakh among the land owners acquired for Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF), Highways besides other developmental projects in Kishtwar.
The distribution of compensation showcased the administration’s dedication to ensuring that affected individuals receive timely support and that due process in land-related matters is upheld.
Locals brought forth a wide range of issues, prominent among these were concerns about deplorable central water drainage systems from town to outskirts of town passing through the area, which have posed a significant problem, especially during rainy seasons. They highlighted the need for an effective drainage solution to prevent water logging and the subsequent damage it causes to property and farmland.
Another issue raised was the presence of stray animals, which has become a growing concern for both public safety and sanitation. Residents voiced their worries about the hazards posed by stray animals and requested prompt action to manage this issue in a sustainable and humane manner.
Concerns related to agriculture were also prominent, with locals urging that crop inspections, or Girdawari, be conducted promptly by field staff. They stressed the need for spot harvesting checks to ensure fair assessment of yields, particularly as the harvest season approaches.
The dilapidated condition of a local spring in Sangrambhatta was another pressing matter highlighted by the community. This spring serves as a vital water source for the area and residents urged that the administration take immediate steps to restore it to a usable state. The importance of maintaining this natural resource was underscored, given its significance for both drinking water and agricultural purposes.
Additionally, discussions covered various revenue-related issues, reflecting the need for effective governance and accountability in property and land management within the area. Compensation concerns linked to the road from Sangrambhatta to Zellana were raised, with locals noting that the road’s deteriorated condition has made it difficult for both residents and vehicles to navigate. They urged the administration to address both the repair of the road and compensation for any related property impacts.
The need for a dedicated, full-time Patwari was another focal point during the camp. Residents expressed that having a consistent official available would greatly improve administrative efficiency and reduce delays for land-related concerns.
ACR assured that the issues would be looked into to facilitate ease of access for the community.
Moreover, compensation issues were also brought to light regarding the road from the District Industries Centre Sangrambhatta to Berwar. The residents reiterated the importance of compensation to affected families, emphasizing that it was necessary to address these grievances in a timely manner.
ACR attentively listened to each of the grievances brought forth by the public. He issued directives on the spot for the redressal of a majority of the concerns, ensuring that issues were resolved swiftly and effectively. He further assured that the remaining grievances would be resolved in a time-bound manner, underscoring the administration’s commitment to continuous improvement in public service delivery.
Among those present at the camp were Tehsildar Kishtwar, Nirbhay Sharma, NT Kishtwar alongwith concerned Patwari besides field functionaries of the Revenue Department.