378 Non-Residents Allotted Land Worth Rs 130 Crore in Jammu Kashmir Since 2019, Says Govt

   

SRINAGAR: The Jammu Kashmir government has revealed that 631 outsiders, non-residents of the Union Territory, have purchased land in Jammu Kashmir since the abrogation of Article 370 in October 2019.

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According to Unstarred Government Question No. 286 tabled by Sheikh Ahsan Ahmed, details show that land worth over Rs 130 crore has been acquired by non-locals across Jammu Kashmir.

The government data states that in the Jammu region, 378 non-residents have purchased 212 kanal, 13 marla, and 128 square feet of land, valued at approximately Rs 90.48 crore. Meanwhile, in the Kashmir region, 253 non-residents have bought 173 kanal and 7 marla of land, amounting to Rs 39.49 crore in total value.

The disclosure marks official confirmations of land transactions involving non-residents following the constitutional changes of August 5, 2019, which allowed outsiders to own property in JK for the first time in decades.

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