J&K LG sets timeline for delivery of domicile certificates – Indian Defence Research Wing


SOURCE: PTI

Jammu and Kashmir Lt Governor Manoj Sinha on Sunday directed the officers concerned to speed up the process of issuance and delivery of domicile certificates in a hassle-free way, as he appreciated the enthusiasm shown by the applicants.

 “All pending applicants be provided domicile certificates within 15 days, and deadline of September 10 is being set, after which no long pendency shall be excused and action against the responsible, underperforming officers shall be taken,” Sinha said, chairing a meeting here to review ongoing development activities in Jammu district.

An official spokesman said the LG took notice of the 90 per cent pendency of online applications for domicile certificates and directed the officers to speed up the process through online mode.

He also directed them to ensure seamless issuance of domicile certificates for Permanent Resident Certificate (PRC) holders without requiring additional documents.

The LG laid emphasis on swift delivery of public services and completion of centrally-sponsored schemes at the earliest.

He also set a deadline of September 30 for 100 per cent Aadhaar enrolment in the district to ensure complete and uninterrupted disbursal of benefits through the DBT (Direct Benefit Transfer) mode.

On enrolment under the Ayushman Bharat Yojana, the LG asked the concerned to remove discrepancies and provide benefits to all the deserving families.

Similarly, the LG observed a fall in payments under the PM KISAN Yojana and instructed that all farmers be involved under the scheme, irrespective of their landholdings, and be provided benefits under the same, as per the revised guidelines.

Noting a slow payment of wages under the MGNREGA, he directed the officers concerned to ensure that the wages are paid within 15 days of the work.

The Lt Governor also discussed issues of border dwellers of the district and directed the Divisional Commissioner to verify complaints of poor quality construction of civilian bunkers at the border.

The Divisional Commissioner was also directed to verify the status of works started after Back to Village programmes, besides slow progress on construction of boundary wall and internal road at IIM Jammu campus, and report, the spokesman said.

Disappointed at the 36 per cent damage rate of power transformers in Jammu region, against the national average of 5 per cent, LG Sinha directed the officers to reduce the rate to a minimum, and bring it at par with the national average.

He also instructed the officers to be accessible to the general public and elected representatives at grassroots levels.

Union Minister Jitendra Singh on Sunday said Permanent Resident Certificate (PRC) holders will also need Jammu and Kashmir domicile certificate in order to apply for jobs and to get other benefits in the Union Territory.

Singh, Union Minister for PMO, said an impression is being created in certain quarters that those holding PRC don’t need to apply for the domicile certificate in Jammu and Kashmir “which is not true”.

All PRC holders have to get Jammu and Kashmir domicile certificate for applying for jobs and to get other benefits in the UT, he said here in a statement.

Singh, who hails from Jammu and Kashmir, appealed to all concerned not to be misled by such rumours.

The minister, however, said, those holding PRC of the erstwhile State of Jammu and Kashmir are eligible for receiving new domicile certificate on the basis of PRC alone and such PRC holders shall not be required to produce any other additional document.

As far as the displaced Kashmiri Pandits are concerned, Singh said, they can get the domicile certificate on production of either PRC or certificate of registration as migrant.

For bonafide Kashimiri migrants and bona fide Kashmiri displaced persons who have migrated but not registered with the Relief Department of Jammu and Kashmir administration, a special limited provision has been provided to apply before the Relief and Rehabilitation Commissioner (Migrant) for registration for the purpose of issuance of a domicile certificate, he said.

Singh said the Jammu and Kashmir Grant of Domicile Certificate (Procedure) Rules 2020 have a provision that applications for grant of domicile certificate can be submitted either physically or electronically (online).

The competent authority can also issue the domicile certificate electronically, he said.

Singh said the new domicile law in Jammu and Kashmir has brought optimism not only to those presently living in Jammu and Kashmir but also to such residents who are living in different parts of the world.