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Dr Darakhshan Andrabi visits Uri to inspect Waqf properties & assets

Uri, Nov 21: Chairperson of Jammu & Kashmir Waqf Board Dr Darakhshan Andrabi today toured border areas in Uri and inspected Waqf properties and assets at many places. Accompanied by civil society representatives of the area including Ex-Minister Taj Mohiuddin & the officials from different departments,
Dr Andrabi conducted the physical verification of properties, asset management & spoke to public delegations who met her during her visit. Ishtaiq Mohiuddin, the Magistrate of Waqf Board was also present during her visit. Dr Andrabi gave directions for submission of project plans for re-construction of the shopping complex in Uri by Waqf Board. Later Dr Andrabi spoke to media and assured the public of desired actions soon on their proposals. “It is pleasing to see that the recent decisions of Waqf Board have been well received by the public & even in these remote areas, people express their support to the Board for the reformist measures taken & again the expectations of public from Waqf management have risen multifold now,” said Dr Andrabi. She said that we are committed to our resolve to make Waqf Board thrive and progress so that we are able to deliver as per the expectations of the public. “The era of loot in Waqf has ended and now we are in the age of transparency and accountability. New projects of public welfare will be taken up by Waqf Board despite the opposition of a few opportunists and illegal beneficiaries,” assured Waqf Board Chairperson. She thanked the public of Uri for their support to Waqf Board.

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