Governor for institutionalised system for grievance redressal

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Press Trust of India Jammu
Last Updated : Apr 22 2016 | 9:22 PM IST
Jammu and Kashmir Governor NN Vohra today gave directions for ensuring an institutionalised system for promptly settling the grievances faced by serving Defence Personnel, ex-Servicemen (ESM), widows and their dependents.
Vohra, who is also the President of Jammu and Kashmir Rajya Sainik Board (RSB), gave the directions while presiding over meeting of J&K RSB at Raj Bhavan here.
The Governor asked the State Home Secretary, RK Goyal, to ensure that instructions in this regard were issued early.
The Governor also directed the State Home Secretary and Director, Sainik Welfare to take urgent steps for collecting data about all essential aspects of ex-servicemen and their families.
The availability of such data would enable the preparation of target-oriented and pragmatic policies and programmes for promoting the welfare of all serving personnel and ex-Servicemen who belong to Jammu and Kashmir.
The Governor also chaired the 63rd Meeting of the State Managing Committee for Funds (SMC), which discussed various issues relating to the support being provided by the Kendriya Sainik Board to the J&K Rajya Sainik Board for implementing various welfare schemes for ex-Servicemen.
The SMC approved disbursement of financial assistance out of Flag Day Fund through 'online payments' and enhancement of rates of one time educational incentive paid to wards of ESM JCOs.
These incentives include Rs 800 to Rs 1600 for 8th class, Rs 1000 to Rs 2000 for 10th class, Rs 1200 to Rs 2400 for 12th class, Rs 2500 to Rs 3000 for Graduation (Part I to III), Rs 3000 to Rs 5000 for Post Graduation, Rs3000 to Rs 10,000 on joining NDA/IMA/OTA, Rs 3000 to Rs 5000 for all professional courses which are not covered under PM Scholarship scheme.
SMC also approved increase in subsidy from Rs 1500 to Rs 2500 being paid to wards of ESM and widows undergoing SSB training, coaching and enhancement of daughter marriage grants from Rs 12,000 to Rs 16,000.
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First Published: Apr 22 2016 | 9:22 PM IST

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