Saturday, January 25, 2025

Petition Filed In NHRC Regarding 17 Mysterious Deaths in Rajouri

  RTI Activist Approaches NHRC to Intervene in Badhaal Village Health Crisis

Jammu, 24/Jan/2025: RTI Activist Raman Sharma has urged the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) to intervene in the ongoing health crisis in Badhaal village, Rajouri district, where 17 people, including children, have tragically lost their lives since December 2024. The deaths are believed to be linked to water contamination caused by harmful pesticides or insecticides, leaving the affected families in deep distress.

Sharma has filed formal petition  to the NHRC on 23/Jan/2025 which has been allotted diary number 1614/IN/2025 , in petition, besides other demands, he has requested the commission to issue directions to the Union Health Ministry to assist the Jammu and Kashmir government in addressing the health crisis.

The petition  also demands immediate financial compensation for the grieving families, who are struggling emotionally and financially after these devastating losses. Sharma has stressed the need for medical and psychological support for the survivors, especially vulnerable children and the elderly.

 The plea highlights the urgency of NHRC’s involvement to expedite the investigation into the cause of these deaths, ensuring transparency and accountability. Sharma has also urged the NHRC to recommend preventive measures to avoid such tragedies in the future, including regular testing of water sources, awareness campaigns on chemical safety, and improved healthcare infrastructure in rural areas.

He has further requested that the NHRC depute a team to Rajouri to interact directly with the affected families and gather firsthand information. This will ensure that the Commission takes informed and decisive action to address the urgent needs of the community.

Sharma’s petition underscores the need for prompt intervention to safeguard the rights and well-being of vulnerable citizens in Jammu & Kashmir.

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Sunday, November 17, 2024

Most Common used words for Revenue Record.

 


Revenue Terminology for Land Records

Most Common used words for Revenue Record.

Abadi Deh

In inhabitant site of village

Badastur

Unaltered

Banjar

Uncultivated land

Banjar Jadid

New fellow (land not cultivated for continuous four

harvests though it was cultivated earlier.

Banjar Kadim

Old fallow (If continued to be uncultivated for

next four harvests)

Barani

Dependent on rainfall

Bigha

A measure of area (It is different in different areas)

Biswa

One twentieth of a bigha

Biswansi

One twentieth of a biswa

Chahi

Irrigated from well

Chahi Nahri

Irrigated partly from a well and partly from canal.

Chari

A kind of millet (g.v.) grown for fodder

Chaukidar

Village Watchman

Chkota

Lump grain rent or rent consisting of a fixed

amount of grain in the rabi and kharif.

Dholi

Death bed gift or a small plot of land to a Brahmin

Gair-Mumkin

Barren

Girdawar

Kanungo or Supervisor of Patwaris

Girdawari

Harvest Inspection

Gosha

Corner

Jawar

A kind of millet (Sorghum Val gave)

Kalar

Barren Land (Sour Clay)

Kanal

A measure of area

Kanungo

Supervisor of Patwaris

Karam

Unit of Length

Kharaba

Portion of crop which has failed to come.

Kharif

Autumn harvest

Khasra

List of fields, field register

Khasra Girdawari

Harvest Inspection Register

Khata

Holding of tenant

Khatauni

Holding slips prepared at re-measurement

Khewat

A list of Owner’s holding

Khewat/Khatauni

A combined Khewat & Khatauni

Khud Kashat

Cultivated by the owner himself

Killabandi

Rectangular measurement

Lamaberdar

Village Headman

Latha Girdawari

Cloth copy of the Patwari’s Map

Marla

Measuring of Area

Masri

A small pulse

Mauza

Village

Min

Portion / Part

Misal Haqiyat

Record-of-Right

Musavi

Mapping Sheet

Nahri

Irrigated from canal

Naib-Tehsildar

The Deputy or Assistant of Tehsildar

Parat Patwar

Patwari copy of the new settlement record

Parat Sarkar

Government Copy of the new settlement record

Patwari

A Village Accountant or Registrar

Rabi

Spring Harvest

Sabik

Former

Sub-Division

A sub division of a district

Sub-Divisional Magistrate

In-charge of a tehsildar

Taccavi

Loan granted by a Government to landowner for

 agriculture purposes.

Tehsildar

In-charge of a tehsil

Waris

Successor

Wasil Baqi Nawis

Revenue Accountant in the Tehsil

Wattar

Diagonal Line

Zamindar

Landowner