Question : Reports of Death, Injured and House Arrests in Kashmir

(a) the number of people who has died/been inured/ under house arrest after abrogation of Article 370, districtwise; and

(b) the steps being taken by the Government for the betterment for the Kashmiris and Kashmir?

Answer given by the minister

MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS
(SHRI G. KISHAN REDDY)
(a) The details regarding district wise number of people died or injured after abrogation of Article 370 are at Annexure.

(b) The Government is fully committed for the overall development of Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir and has taken several steps in this regard, which include:-

i) Accelerating implementation of the Prime Minister''s Development Package (PMDP) that was announced on 7 thNovember 2015 at a cost of Rs. 80,068 crore. Out of 63 projects pertaining to 15 Ministries, 54 projects are being implemented in Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir at a
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cost of Rs.58,627 crore and the remaining in the Union Territory of Ladakh. These include major projects relating to Road, Power, Health, Education, Tourism, Agriculture, rehabilitation schemes for Kashmiri migrants, Skill development sectors etc. Out of 54 projects, 20 projects have been completed /substantially completed, and remaining 34 projects are at various stages of implementation.

ii) Government of Jammu & Kashmir has set-up Jammu & Kashmir Infrastructure Development Finance Corporation (JKIDFC) to raise loans up to Rs. 8,000 crore for completion of nearly 6,000 projects that were languishing for years. 2,367 such projects have been approved with an amount of Rs. 7125.49 crore and 800 projects worth Rs.997.27 crore have already been completed.

iii) All the flagship schemes of the Government of India including individual beneficiary centric schemes are also being proactively implemented in UT of J&K.

iv) The Central Government has approved a new Industrial Development Scheme for Jammu and Kashmir with an outlay of Rs. 28,400 Crore to boost industrial activity while nurturing existing industries as well.

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v) For setting up of new Industrial Estates in J&K, the Government of Jammu & Kashmir has created a Land Bank of 29,030 kanals during 2020-21.

vi) The Government of Jammu and Kashmir has approved business revival package of Rs. 1,352.99 Crore on 25th September, 2020 etc.

vii) The new Wool Processing, Handicrafts and Handloom Policy 2020 has been adopted for promotion and development of Handicrafts and Handloom sector.

viii) The Government of Jammu and Kashmir has approved a new Financial Support Scheme to the tune of Rs. 1.00 lac for each Cooperative/Self Help Group in the Handicrafts and Handloom Sector.

ix) The Government of Jammu and Kashmir has approved a new Credit Card Scheme for providing a loan of Rs. 2.00 lac for Artisans/Weavers with interest subvention of 7% for five years.

x) MoU has been signed under ‘Samarth Programme’ to promote online sale of genuine Handloom and Handicrafts products directly by Artisans/Weavers.


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xi) Under the Central Sector Scheme ‘PRASAD’, construction of tourist interpretation centre at Dargah Hazratbal has been completed.

xii) Jammu Ropeway has been completed and Phase-II of Jammu Ropeway from Mahamaya to Baghe-Bahu section has also been commissioned.

xiii) To boost industrial growth, a total number of 456 MoUs amounting to Rs. 23,152.17 crore have been signed with potential investors since the creation of UT of Jammu and Kashmir.
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