Minority Affairs Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi Friday said that Waqf Boards will soon be established in the Union Territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh, saying the process has already been started.
Naqvi who chaired a Waqf Council meeting in New Delhi said that Waqf Boards will be established in Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh for the first time since independence.
“It has become possible to do so only after the revocation of Article 370”, he said and added that the Waqf Boards in Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh will ensure proper utilisation of Waqf properties for the welfare of society.
“The central government will provide adequate financial assistance to construct infrastructure for socio-economic and educational activities on Waqf properties in the Union Territories under the ‘Pradhan Mantri Jan Vikas Karykram (PMJVK)”, the minister said.
He said the process of registering Waqf properties in J&K and Ladakh UT’s have been taken up. “There are thousands of Waqf properties in the Jammu-Kashmir and the Leh-Kargil areas, and the process has been started to register them,” he said.
He also said that digitisation, geo-tagging or GPS mapping of these Waqf properties has also been initiated and the work will be completed soon.
During the meeting, the minister took serious note of bungling and encroachment of Waqf properties by “Waqf mafias” in several states, and directed state governments to take strict action in such cases.
He said that a team of the Central Waqf Council will visit these states in this regard who will take stock of the situation.
Naqvi said that just like in other parts of the country, the central government will construct schools, colleges, ITIs, polytechnics, girls hostels, hospitals, multi-purpose community halls ‘Sadbhav Mandap’, ‘Hunar Hub’, common service centres, employment oriented skill development centres and other basic infrastructure on Waqf land in Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh under the PMJVK.
These basic infrastructure will ensure quality education for the needy and employment opportunities to the youths, he said.
Naqvi said that while only 90 districts of the country had been identified for minority communities’ development earlier, the Modi government has expanded development programmes for minorities in 308 districts, 870 blocks, 331 towns and thousands of the villages.
The minority affairs minister said that about 6,64,000 registered Waqf properties are there across the country and digitisation of all the state Waqf Boards has been completed.