Silchar, Aug 28: The form submission and registration for NRC update process in Barak Valley is proceeding smoothly after the last date for form submission was extended by a month till August 31. Though certain constraints still remain, but more and more people have been able to submit their forms in the past few weeks. Many non government organizations (NGO) have come forward to facilitate the common people in filling up application forms for NRC.
South Barak Rural Development Agency, an NGO started in the year 2010, has established an NRC helpline centre in Binnakandie Part 2 to help the public in this regard. Speaking to The Sentinel, M Brojeshwar Singha, secretary of the NGO, said that the helpline desk was opened in the month of June to help the rural folks in submitting their names for inclusion in the updated NRC. The motto of the NGO is “accreditation and development of the rural economy at any time, any place.” So far, more than 600 forms have been filled up with the help and guidance of the NGO.
Even the NRC Seva Kendra (NSK), centre no. 22, at Narayanpur GP (Tea Garden) under Lakhipur sub division, manned by Local Registrar of Citizens Registration (LRCR) Parambir Goala, Marry Ray and Alauddin, data operators, has created a record of sorts by receiving 283 forms on August 7. The Deputy Commissioner of Cachar, S Viswanathan, IAS, has expressed his satisfaction at the brisk pace with which form submission has proceeded.
Speaking on the issue, T T D Daulagopu, SDO (Civil), Lakhipur, said that the government machinery is working round the clock to help the public in form submission. At this rate, hopefully every person within Lakhipur sub division will be able to submit their names for inclusion in the NRC. Speaking to this correspondent on the present status of NRC form submission, Hirendra Nath Sarma, LRCR, NSK No.18, Badrichandrapur GP, said that more than 90% of the people who are under this NSK have already submitted their application forms successfully. He assured that it will be completed within the stipulated timeframe of August 31.
Heramani Singh, assistant LRCR and GP secretary, said that till Thursday the NSK has uploaded around 3,000 forms out of the total 3,050 families under it. He praised Arifa Begum Choudhury, BLO, Ng Premjit Singha and N Sumita Singha, data operators, who have been working hard to facilitate the common people in form submission. He also informed that a local resident by the name of Akbar Ali Laskar, a railway employee, arrives at the NSK everyday to help the public in correctly filling up the application forms. (Source:SentinelAssam)
South Barak Rural Development Agency, an NGO started in the year 2010, has established an NRC helpline centre in Binnakandie Part 2 to help the public in this regard. Speaking to The Sentinel, M Brojeshwar Singha, secretary of the NGO, said that the helpline desk was opened in the month of June to help the rural folks in submitting their names for inclusion in the updated NRC. The motto of the NGO is “accreditation and development of the rural economy at any time, any place.” So far, more than 600 forms have been filled up with the help and guidance of the NGO.
Even the NRC Seva Kendra (NSK), centre no. 22, at Narayanpur GP (Tea Garden) under Lakhipur sub division, manned by Local Registrar of Citizens Registration (LRCR) Parambir Goala, Marry Ray and Alauddin, data operators, has created a record of sorts by receiving 283 forms on August 7. The Deputy Commissioner of Cachar, S Viswanathan, IAS, has expressed his satisfaction at the brisk pace with which form submission has proceeded.
Speaking on the issue, T T D Daulagopu, SDO (Civil), Lakhipur, said that the government machinery is working round the clock to help the public in form submission. At this rate, hopefully every person within Lakhipur sub division will be able to submit their names for inclusion in the NRC. Speaking to this correspondent on the present status of NRC form submission, Hirendra Nath Sarma, LRCR, NSK No.18, Badrichandrapur GP, said that more than 90% of the people who are under this NSK have already submitted their application forms successfully. He assured that it will be completed within the stipulated timeframe of August 31.
Heramani Singh, assistant LRCR and GP secretary, said that till Thursday the NSK has uploaded around 3,000 forms out of the total 3,050 families under it. He praised Arifa Begum Choudhury, BLO, Ng Premjit Singha and N Sumita Singha, data operators, who have been working hard to facilitate the common people in form submission. He also informed that a local resident by the name of Akbar Ali Laskar, a railway employee, arrives at the NSK everyday to help the public in correctly filling up the application forms. (Source:SentinelAssam)