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Div Com reviews digitisation of Jamabandis, public service delivery matters

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January 12, 2026
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SRINAGAR: Divisional Commissioner (Div Com) Kashmir, Anshul Garg, on Monday, chaired a review meeting with all Deputy Commissioners (DCs) of Kashmir division to assess the progress of various important administrative matters across the division.

He reviewed the progress of digitisation of Jamabandis, migrant inventory, online service delivery, redressal of public and migrant grievances and monitoring of private coaching centres in the districts. Besides, he reviewed the status of pending cases under SRO-43 related to families of terror victims and mutation of defence land.

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Addressing the meeting, the Div Com directed the DCs to expedite the processing of pending SRO-43 cases to ensure timely appointments for eligible family members of terror victims. He also emphasized close coordination with concerned agencies to resolve any clarifications at the earliest.

Regarding land transfer cases to security agencies, Garg instructed the DCs to complete mutations in a time-bound manner. He further directed them to prioritize the disposal of public and migrant grievances received through both online and offline modes.

In view of the ongoing drug de-addiction campaign, the Div Com stressed regular monitoring and inspections of coaching centres and called for extensive IEC (Information, Education and Communication) activities. He reiterated that inspections of coaching centres should be conducted regularly by district administrations.

The Div Com also instructed DCs to hold monthly NCORD meetings to review progress on drug de-addiction initiatives.

Also, he directed the Deputy Commissioners to simultaneously process all revenue-related matters, including the digitisation of Jamabandis, to ensure efficiency and transparency in service delivery.

On the occasion, Deputy Commissioners briefed the Divisional Commissioner on the status of pending and ongoing cases in their respective jurisdictions.

 

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