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`5.5L package for POK families who initially settled outside J&K

A ‘historical wrong’ has been corrected by the government, Union minister PRAKASH JAVADEKAR SAYS WHILE BRIEFING REPORTERS AFTER THE CABINET MEETING

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NEW DELHI: The Union Cabinet on Wednesday approved a one-time payment of Rs 5.5 lakh as a resettleme­nt package for the 5,300 displaced families which had come from Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and initially settled outside Jammu and Kashmir but later relocated to the state.

The government has corrected a “historical wrong”, Union Minister Prakash Javadekar said while briefing reporters after the Cabinet meeting.

In 2016, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had announced the resettleme­nt package for those POK families who had settled in Jammu and Kashmir after partition on separate occasions.

The families who had come from POK but had settled outside Jammu and Kashmir were left out of the package, Javadekar said.

These families had later resettled in Jammu and Kashmir.

Now 5,300 such families have been included in the resettleme­nt package, he said.

NEW DELHI: The Centre on Wednesday approved a resettleme­nt package under which Rs 5.5 lakh will be given to each of the 5,300 displaced families which had come from POK, initially settled outside Jammu and Kashmir and later relocated to the state.

The decision was taken at a meeting of the Union Cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi here.

The families will get a onetime financial assistance of Rs 5.5 lakh under the existing scheme, and in turn, be able to get some sustained income, an official statement said.

The Cabinet approved the inclusion of the families from Jammu and Kashmir which were displaced in 1947 and had initially moved out of the state but later on returned and settled there in the Centre's rehabilita­tion package.

These families were left out of the package approved by the Cabinet on November 30, 2016 for displaced families of Pakistan occupied Jammu and Kashmir (POJK) and Chhamb under the PM'S Developmen­t

Package 2015 for Jammu and Kashmir.

In the wake of the 1947 Pakistani aggression in Jammu and Kashmir, 31,619 families migrated from POJK to Jammu and Kashmir.

Of these, 26,319 families settled in Jammu and Kashmir and 5,300 families initially

moved to other parts of the country.

Further, during the Indopak wars of 1965 and 1971, a total of 10,065 more families were displaced from Chhambniab­at area.

Of these 3,500 families were displaced during the 1965 war and 6,565 families were displaced during the 1971 war.

The 36,384 displaced families covered under the package approved by the Cabinet in 2016 included 26,319 displaced families from POJK settled in Jammu and Kashmir and 10,065 displaced families displaced from Chhamb-niabat area.

The 5,300 displaced families of POJK who initially moved out of Jammu and Kashmir were not included in the approved package in 2016 but are now being included, the statement said.

The families have suffered on account of wars and hostilitie­s and the resettleme­nt package will enable them to earn a reasonable monthly income and be part of mainstream economic activities, the statement said. This will also upgrade the government's capacity to respond effectivel­y to the displaced families need of financial assistance.

Requiremen­t of funds will be met out of the already sanctioned funds for the existing scheme, it said.

A “historical wrong” has been corrected by the government, Union minister Prakash Javadekar said while briefing reporters after the Cabinet meeting.

In 2016, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had announced the resettleme­nt package for those POK families who had settled in Jammu and Kashmir after partition on separate occasions.

 ?? PTI ?? Union Minister Prakash Javadekar briefs the media on cabinet decisions, in New Delhi, Wednesday
PTI Union Minister Prakash Javadekar briefs the media on cabinet decisions, in New Delhi, Wednesday

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