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The Jammu and Kashmir government has issued over 18.52 Lakh Domicile Certificates against over 21.99 lakh applications received till Monday (21 September).
As per the consolidated figures coming from across twenty districts of Union territory, a total 21,99,513 persons applied for seeking the Domicile Certificate, of which 20,87,815 applications were found complete in all respects, while rest 1,11,698 were rejected for want of prescribed documents.
However, against 20,87,815 complete applications, 18,52,355 persons (88.72 per cent) were issued the Domicile Certificates till Monday and the rest are in the process.
Total Domicile Certificates issued to the Non State Subjects excluding West Pakistani Refugees, Balmiki and Gorkhas is 30,445 ie 1.64 per cent of the total 18,52,355 Domicile Certificates.
The total certificates issued include over 4,97,238 in Kashmir division and 13,35,643 in Jammu division.
The process of issuing domicile certificates in the union territory was started in the last week of June, 2020.
The application for the issuing of the domicile certificates can be submitted in tehsildar offices, even as eligible persons can also apply online. The online facility has also been made available to avoid gatherings in view of Covid threat.
(This story has been published from a wire agency feed without modifications to the text. Only the headline has been changed.)