Bharatpur Bharatpur Babri Caste Reforms Committee today submitted a memorandum to local MLA and former Minister Dr. Subhash Garg demanding the allotment of residential leases to the families of the Vim -free Babri Scheduled Castes living in Gokul Nagar Babri Basti of ward number 56.
The memorandum submitted under the leadership of the committee’s chairman and former councilor Jagdish Singh said that about 400 families of the Vim -free Babri Scheduled Castes have been living in Pucca and Raw houses in Gokul Basti located at Sector No. 4 for the last nearly 40 years. These families come from uneducated, poor and weaker sections, and most are of BPL category. The original and caste certificates of all these people remain.
The memorandum also stated that public accessible toilets were built here 10 years ago by the Municipal Corporation, and a state primary school was also opened by the government with the aim of educating the children of the township, which confirms the settlement of this settlement. The committee further stated that in the year 2001, 17 families were issued leases under the Ambedkar Residential Scheme to allot lease by conducting a survey in Gokul Nagar Babri Basti by the Municipal Reform Trust (UIT).
It was also mentioned in the memorandum to Dr. Garg that in the previous years also a survey was conducted by the UIT for re -allocation, but the leases of land allocation have not been issued yet. In view of the situation of poor and deprived families, the committee has urged to release the lease of allotment of land of Scheme number two, Sector No. 4 under Scheme number two, sector number 4 under the Vimukt Nomadant, Semi -Nomadic Community, Dadu Dayal Ghumantu Empowerment Scheme. He says that this will provide benefits of basic facilities to the people here and they will get the right to permanent housing.
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