LUDHIANA: Punjab State Minority Commission chairman Munawar Masih asked the district management to provide the land for graveyards to Muslims and Christians near their localities.
Masih was once keeping a gathering with the district officials and representatives of both communities in the circuit area on Friday. He ordered the management to send a report back to the commission within a fortnight in order that action can also be taken to meeting the long-pending call for of the communities.
He mentioned that both communities have a sizeable population in the state and their calls for can't be disregarded.
Additional deputy commissioner (Development) Dr Shena Aggarwal, DCP Ashwani Kapur, MC joint commissioner Satwant Singh, assistant commissioner (G) Amarinder Singh Malhi, SP Ludhiana rural Gurdeep Singh, SP Khanna Balwinder Singh Bhikhi, district construction and panchayat officer Roop Singh and others were present.
Commission chairman asked the officials to spot the spaces the place the folks of both communities live in the majority in order that land for the graveyards can also be provided as soon as conceivable.
He mentioned that the earlier puts that have been given in the Ludhiana city through the management aren't suitable for the graveyards and informed SDM East Amarjeet Singh Bains to determine two new locations in the city. The puts should have elementary amenities there in order that folks do not face any more or less problem in completing their rituals.
The chairman additionally informed the officials to spot a place for the improvement of Masihi Bhawan for the folks the place they may be able to grasp their meetings or purposes. Further, the folks from both communities will have to not face any problem in getting caste certificates through the officials.
The management assured the commission that the entire circumstances discussed in the meeting can be determined on a most sensible priority foundation.
On the occasion, Commission's others members Albert Dua, Abdul Shakur Mangat, Tehsin Ahmed, Sanjiv Jain were additionally present.
Masih was once keeping a gathering with the district officials and representatives of both communities in the circuit area on Friday. He ordered the management to send a report back to the commission within a fortnight in order that action can also be taken to meeting the long-pending call for of the communities.
He mentioned that both communities have a sizeable population in the state and their calls for can't be disregarded.
Additional deputy commissioner (Development) Dr Shena Aggarwal, DCP Ashwani Kapur, MC joint commissioner Satwant Singh, assistant commissioner (G) Amarinder Singh Malhi, SP Ludhiana rural Gurdeep Singh, SP Khanna Balwinder Singh Bhikhi, district construction and panchayat officer Roop Singh and others were present.
Commission chairman asked the officials to spot the spaces the place the folks of both communities live in the majority in order that land for the graveyards can also be provided as soon as conceivable.
He mentioned that the earlier puts that have been given in the Ludhiana city through the management aren't suitable for the graveyards and informed SDM East Amarjeet Singh Bains to determine two new locations in the city. The puts should have elementary amenities there in order that folks do not face any more or less problem in completing their rituals.
The chairman additionally informed the officials to spot a place for the improvement of Masihi Bhawan for the folks the place they may be able to grasp their meetings or purposes. Further, the folks from both communities will have to not face any problem in getting caste certificates through the officials.
The management assured the commission that the entire circumstances discussed in the meeting can be determined on a most sensible priority foundation.
On the occasion, Commission's others members Albert Dua, Abdul Shakur Mangat, Tehsin Ahmed, Sanjiv Jain were additionally present.
Ludhiana: PSMC chief orders admn to provide lands for graveyards for Muslims, Christians
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