Rajouri; DLC approves 4 cases of Change of Land Use

RAJOURI, November 03: Deputy Commissioner Rajouri Vikas Kundal today chaired a meeting to review the change of land use cases from agriculture to non agriculture purposes here at a meeting of District Level Committee (DLC).

The meeting brought together key stakeholders to deliberate on applications requesting a change of land use from agricultural to non-agricultural purposes.

During the course of the meeting, the Committee conducted a meticulous review of these applications. After a threadbare discussion, the Committee approved four cases.

Deputy Commissioner Vikas Kundal underscored the critical importance of adhering to the Land Conversion Regulations of 2022. His emphasis on ensuring the proper issuance of No Objection Certificates (NOCs) by the concerned departments reflects a commitment to procedural diligence and legal compliance in land use changes.

In addition to the primary agenda of addressing land use changes, the DLC meeting displayed a commendable focus on the broader perspective of sustainable development in the district.

The Deputy Commissioner Vikas Kundal demonstrated visionary leadership by acknowledging the imperative of balancing development with environmental conservation. This recognition of the delicate equilibrium between progress and protecting the environment underscores a commitment to the long-term welfare of the local community.

The meeting was attended by ADC Rajouri, Rajiv Kumar Khajuria; GM DIC, Ashwini Sharma; ACR, Imran Rashid Kataria; SE Hydraulics, Bharam Jyoti Sharma; CAO, Sohan Singh; DO PCB, Anupam Koul and other officers vested with responsibilities pertinent to land use and environmental matters.

This meeting not only addressed immediate land use concerns but also exemplified a forward-looking approach, emphasizing the need for responsible land use planning that respects ecological integrity while fostering development. Such proactive and visionary steps are crucial for ensuring the sustainable and harmonious growth of the district, ultimately benefiting its residents and the environment alike.