The Jammu and Kashmir government has granted proprietary rights on state land to thousands of Hindu families who migrated from Pakistan during the 1947 Partition. This decision is part of ongoing efforts to support these families, who have already been given the right to buy land and secure jobs in the Union Territory. Additionally, the government has approved the construction of 6,000 new transit homes for Kashmiri migrant government employees, primarily Kashmiri Pandits¹. This move aims to end long-standing discrimination against these displaced persons and empower them by providing ownership rights.
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