Waqf properties to be linked with Mutwallis’ Aadhaar Number: Minister

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By IndiaTomorrow.net,
New Delhi, 01 June 2015: The Ministry of Minority Affairs is considering to link Waqf properties with Mutwallis’ (manager of waqf property) Aadhaar numbers for transparent records and accurate and genuine identification of properties, said Dr Najma Heptulla, the Minister for Minority Affairs. She along with Minister of State for Minority Affairs Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi was inaugurating Central Waqf Bhawan, the office building of Central Waqf Council, here today.

In her address on the occasion, the Minister said that the NDA Government is working with all inclusive comprehensive approach for ensuring “Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas”.

Speaking on the occasion, Naqvi, the Minister of State for Minority Affairs said that the Government is working honestly with a commitment to enable the minorities reap an equal share through participation in the country’s development process.

Central Waqf Bhawan
It is a four storied office complex of the Central Waqf Council built on 1008 sq. meter plot at P-13 & 14, Sector-6, Pushp Vihar, M. B. Road, New Delhi. Central Waqf Bhawan is equipped with all modern functional facilities such as Conference Hall, multipurpose halls, library, canteen etc. The foundation stone of Central Waqf Bhawan was laid on 25th June 2013. The Central Waqf Council was established in 1964 under the provision of Wakf Act, 1954 as an advisory body to Central Government on Waqf matters. The Central Waqf Council has been under the shelter of different Ministries which was later accommodated in the Ministry of Welfare in 1985. As a result of focused efforts to create a Ministry dedicated for the welfare of the Minorities, Ministry of Minority Affairs came in to being in the year 2005 and the Waqf has become permanent part of the Ministry.

The Central Waqf Council got a piece of land allotted by the Ministry of Urban Development for its office building as the Council is presently housed in the hutment of Jamnagar House. The CPWD assigned the task of designing and constructing the office building has completed the project in two years at the cost of about Rs 4 crores.

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