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DC Kupwara chairs interactive meeting with newly appointed Lamberdars at Town Hall Kupwara.

Gadyal Desk by Gadyal Desk
15/04/2023
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DC Kupwara chairs interactive meeting with newly appointed Lamberdars at Town Hall Kupwara.
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KUPWARA, APRIL 15: District Administration Kupwara today organised an interactive cum sensitization meeting of newly appointed Lamberdars of the district here at Town Hall Kupwara. The meeting was chaired by Deputy Commissioner Kupwara, Dr. Doifode Sagar Dattatray         ACR Kupwara, Irfan Bahadur; Tehsildars of Kupwara, Handwara, Machill; besides, all Lumberdars attended the meeting.         Addressing the meeting, the Deputy Commissioner congratulated the Lumberdars for their new appointment and emphasized upon their role and responsibility for carrying out their jobs.       The Deputy Commissioner said that the government has taken keen interest in reforming the institution of Lumberdars by appointing educated youth in a fair and transparent manner. He stressed upon all Lumberdars to give top most priority to the matters and assignments pertaining to the larger interest of the people.         He directed them to take their role and responsibility in a sensitive manner as they are a crucial part of the Government in implementation of different public welfare policies and schemes. He directed them to ensure timely completion of all assignments coming from District Administration and UT Government.  Referring to drug addiction, the Deputy Commissioner said that 250 drug victims have been already rescued and rehabilitated by the District Administration and asked the Lumberdars in identification of more such victims for their smooth recovery and rehabilitation.        On the occasion, Tehsildars provided a detailed awareness to the participants about their role and responsibility under different legislations including Lumberdari Act 1972 and Lamberdari Rules 1980. The awareness given include reporting of death and missing of any person in the village, besides, reporting of untoward incidents like fire, outbreak of epidemic disease, preparation of revenue records, damage to forests. Their coordination with Revenue, Police, Health and other Government departments were also highlighted.

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