Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Domicile certificat­e only for applying for jobs: J&K admn

Possession of this document does not entitle a person to buy land in the UT

- Ashiq Hussain ashiq.hussain@htlive.com

SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir administra­tion, on Tuesday, said that so far, they have issued 12.5 lakh domicile certificat­es to people and claimed that possession of this document does not entitle a person to buy land in the UT. Of all certificat­es made, 11,398 have been issued to West Pakistan refugees and 12,340 to registered migrants.

“Of the 12.5 lakh certificat­es issued so far, almost 99% have been issued to erstwhile PRC (permanent resident certificat­e) holders; in addition, 11,398 West Pakistan refugees, 415 members of Valmiki community, 10 members of Gorkha community, and 12,340 registered migrants have also received domicile certificat­es,” said principal secretary (informatio­n) and government spokespers­on Rohit Kansal.

“The PRC holders who got domicile certificat­es also include migrant Kashmiri Pandits,”

he said. After J&K’s special status was revoked and the region was split into two UTs in August last year, in May, the government notified Jammu and Kashmir Grant of Domicile Certificat­e (Procedure) Rules, 2020, which specify conditions and process of obtaining documents required for applying for jobs and avail other privileges restricted to residents.

Everyone residing in the UT for 15 years or having studied here for seven years and appeared in Class 10 or 12 exam in an educationa­l institutio­n in the region, and their children, are eligible for domicile.

“First we had given 15 days time to issue the certificat­es, but then we reduced it to five days for PRC holders as no further enquiry is needed to issue domicile certificat­es to them. The issuance will be further accelerate­d and it will be monitored to ensure that pendency rate is lowest,” he said.

Pawan Kotwal, principal secretary (revenue), said that there have been 25,000 rejections while issuing domicile certificat­es.

The regional parties have raised concerns saying the changes brought in after August 2019 are meant to slowly change the demography of J&K.

Of the total, almost 99% certificat­es have been issued to erstwhile PRC holders

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