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UN hails J&K for removing stamp duty on women’s property

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Srinagar, May 13: Hailing Jammu and Kashmir government’s decision to abolish stamp duty on purchase of property by women in the state, a United Nations agency has termed it as a big step towards women empowerment.

“.@unwomenindia acknowledges the positive measure taken by the J&K Government to abolish stamp duty on the sale of #property registered in the name of #females.

“Huge step towards #women’s #empowerment!” the UN Women India said on the Twitter handle.

The body is the United Nations agency for gender equality and women’s empowerment.

The Jammu and Kashmir government on Friday abolished stamp duty on the sale of property if it is registered in the name of females.

This was with the view to encourage families to register property in the name of their female members.

Meanwhile, Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti took to Twitter to thank The UN Women India for welcoming the decision.

“Thank you @unwomenindia. I truly hope this small step towards encouraging families to give women their due resonates all over the country & sets a strong precedent,” she said in the tweet.

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