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Delay in releasing IAY payment leaves Rafiabad man in limbo

09:38 AM Oct 07, 2023 IST | ALTAF BABA
delay in releasing iay payment leaves rafiabad man in limbo
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Baramulla, Oct 7: In a tale of frustration and dashed dreams, Fayaz Ahmad Mir of Braman Rafiabad in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district has been left in the lurch as he struggles to receive sanctioned payment under the Indra Awaz Yojana (IAY).

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Mir, the father of five, had been eagerly anticipating the opportunity to repair or construct his home under this central government-sponsored housing scheme.

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Mir’s name appeared as the 34th beneficiary on the list of IAY recipients issued by the Block Development Officer (BDO) of Rohama on June 26, 2023.

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While all the beneficiaries had already received their sanctioned payments, Mir found himself running from one office to another, desperately seeking the release of his funds, without any explanation for the delay.

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Expressing his frustration, Mir said, “All the beneficiaries have been granted their sanctioned payments, but I am deliberately being denied the amount and no reason is being given to me.”

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His family resides in a dilapidated dwelling, and he had hoped to start construction on a new home. However, the unnecessary hurdles have cast a shadow on his dreams, especially as winter approaches.

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“For the last three months, I have approached the concerned officials, including the BDO and the Village Level Worker (VLW), but each time, I am redirected to yet another official,” Mir said.

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BDO Rohama, Abdul Rashid acknowledged the case’s sanction in favour of Mir.

However, he cited issues with the online submission of documents as the cause of the payment delay.

“There is an issue with the online submission of the beneficiary’s documents. We are actively working on resolving it, and once the issue is rectified, the beneficiary will receive the necessary payment,” Rashid said.

However, Mir while expressing his frustration said that if the fault lies with the office why should he suffer for so long?

“Isn’t three months enough for the office to resolve the issue about online submission of documents,” he said.

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