Move to safeguard properties
The Hindu
THANJAVURIn order to eliminate scope for illegal occupation of properties belonging to mosques/darghas in Tamil Nadu by individuals/entities, the Tamil Nadu Wakf Board had suggested that the propertie
THANJAVUR
In order to eliminate scope for illegal occupation of properties belonging to mosques/darghas in Tamil Nadu by individuals/entities, the Tamil Nadu Wakf Board had suggested that the properties are valued as ‘0’ (zero) in the land/property records with the Revenue Department.
Disclosing this to the media here on December 22, the board chairperson Abdul Rahman said that the responsibility of maintaining the properties belonging to the mosques/darghas rests with the trustees of the respective institutions. As a supervising entity, the board could assist the initiatives of the trustees in reclaiming the encroached properties, if any, and as a long-lasting measure, the board suggested that the properties belonging to the mosques/darghas be valued as ‘0’ (zero) in revenue records.
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