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Goma urges swift land allocation for landless families in Kangra

Directs officials to process all pending cases by Nov 30
Minister for Ayush Yadvinder Goma presides over a meeting in Dharamsala. Tribune photo

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Minister for Ayush, Yadvinder Goma, directed Kangra officials to expedite the processing of land allotment applications for landless families, setting a deadline of November 30. He noted that in the past six months, 16 landless families in the district received land for housing.

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Goma also highlighted that from April to September 2024, ?57.95 crore had been paid as wages under MNREGA in Kangra. He urged banks to prioritize loans for self-help groups to boost self-employment through the Rural Livelihood Mission. Him Era Shops are being established to enhance marketing opportunities for these groups’ products.

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The minister further instructed officials to identify and address pending development works under the District Plan and the 20-point program. Unutilized funds should be redirected to other development projects to ensure residents benefit from government schemes.

At the meeting in Dharamsala, Chief Parliamentary Secretary Ashish Butail recommended a survey to identify slum areas in Kangra, enabling targeted support and infrastructure improvements in those locations.

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