NAP meeting seeks registration of seminaries in Mirpur Division

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MIRPUR (Kashmir English): Commissioner Mirpur Division has directed for comprehensive registration of madrasas and mosques, preparation of complete data of students and teachers and introduction of digital data management system in the region.

For this purpose, emphasis was placed on developing a special digital app with the help of IT experts from Mirpur University.

The directives were issued during a meeting of the regional committee of the National Action Plan (NAP) here Tuesday which reviewed law and order and security situation in Mirpur Division. Divisional Commissioner Mirpur Division Raja Tahir Mumtaz Khan chaired the meeting.

Deputy Inspector General of Police Dr. Khalid Mahmood Chohan, Commander 333 Brigade, Deputy Commissioners and Superintendents of Police Mirpur, Bhimber and Kotli, and representatives of security agencies attended the meeting.

The meeting discussed in detail security situation, law and order, and movement of foreigners without visas in all three districts of the division.

Resettlement and evacuation, price control, elimination of encroachments, prevention of begging, misuse of social media, registration of madrasas and mosques, communal harmony, monitoring of development projects, immediate resolution of public issues and use of modern technology also came under discussion.

The meeting expressed satisfaction over the implementation of previous decisions and progress, while it was decided to continue the full implementation of all points of the National Action Plan.

The meeting termed the National Action Plan vital for national security and safety and urged that each institution must fulfill its responsibilities in this regard.

The meeting directed that all district- and tehsil-level price control committees be activated, and magistrates should send regular monthly progress reports.

Illegal settlement and foreigners in Mirpur

Regarding illegal settlement and foreigners, it was decided in the meeting that legal action should be taken against those working illegally on visit visas, those holding fake identity cards and non-locals.

Instructions were given to monitor the residence and movement of people coming from other provinces without any reason.

Commissioner Mirpur Division directed for comprehensive registration of madrasas and mosques, preparation of complete data of students and teachers and introduction of digital data management system.

For this purpose, emphasis was placed on developing a special digital app with the help of IT experts from Mirpur University.

Expressing concern over the misuse of social media, the Commissioner directed the implementation of the applicable laws, action against hateful and illegal content and the establishment of a modern social media cell.

Describing the security of foreigners as very important in the current situation, instructions were given for effective security arrangements at the Mangla entry point, and protection of foreigners on development projects.

On this occasion, DIG Police Dr. Khalid Mahmood Chohan said that the police force has made foolproof security arrangements to maintain peace and order in the division.

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