Friday, August 22, 2008

Ex- Servicemen's problems will be solved soon


Necessary steps will be taken to solve the land and site problems of the ex-servicemen in Madikeri district (Karnataka) by examining the same as per the government orders, said Deputy Commissioner K R Niranjan.

Addressing an ex-service men adalat at his office, he said the problems pending over the past several years regarding the registration of lands, account transfer, sanctioning sites would be solved at the earliest.

The DC made this assurance in the backdrop of the complaint made by the ex- servicemen that though land has been sanctioned to them, it has not been registered in their name. Land and site have not been even sanctioned to many more ex- service men. Such members should be given land.

The scholarship amount to the children of the ex-servicemen should be hiked, the participants urged. A proposal will be sent to the government in this regard, Mr Niranjan said, adding that such adalats would be conducted once in three months.

Single window system has been introduced across the State to solve the problems of the ex-servicemen at the district-level. DC is the chairman for the system, while the officer of the Backward Classes and Minority Department will be the nodal officer. Ex-servicemen Welfare and Rehabilitation Department Joint Director will be the member secretary. The tahsildars of the three taluks will be the members, he explained.

The Deputy Commissioner asked the officials and other staff to dispose the complaints of ex-servicemen in a swift manner.

HQA Chikka Thimmaiah, in-charge Superintendent of Police Shashikumar, Ex- servicemen Organisation representatives Major Genral (Retd) Kariappa, Lt Colonel (Retd) Ganapathy, Ex-servicemen Welfare and Rehabilitation Department Joint Director Dr Prakash, Backward Classes and Minority department officer H G Prabhakar, Madikeri tahsildar R Yashodha were present.
Ex-servicemen's problems will be solved soon

Comments: The lands alloted to ESM has not been transferred for several years. DC's proposal to dispose cases earliest implies another several years before the land patta's are issued to ESM! This is highlights of Bureaucracy in action.

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