New Delhi, Dec 12: In a written reply to the Lok Sabha on Tuesday, Union Minister for State Home Affairs Nityanand Rai stated that, according to information provided by the Government of the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir, 46,631 families of Kashmiri migrants, totaling 1,57,967 individuals, are registered with the Relief Organisation (Migrant), J-K. These families were forced to leave the valley for security-related reasons.In response to questions from Lok Sabha MP Kalaben Mohanbhai Delkar, the MoS Rai informed the Lower House in writing that, according to information from the Government of the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir, 46,631 families of Kashmiri migrants, totaling 1,57,967 people, are registered with the Relief Organisation (Migrant), J-K. These families were forced to leave the valley for security reasons. A number of Kashmiri immigrant families have also relocated to other regions of the nation.Rai continued, “The government has taken a number of steps to rehabilitate the Kashmiri migrants back into the valley, including the 5,675 who have been given government jobs.” MoS House Rai also stated in a written response that 6,000 transit accommodation units—of which 880 flats have been completed—are being built to house the Kashmiri migrants who receive government jobs in the Kashmir valley.“In August 2021, the Government of Jammu and Kashmir opened an online portal through which migrants from Kashmir can file online complaints about encroachment, title changes, mutations, and distressed sales. In a written response, Rai stated that as of now, 2924 Kanals and 19.55 Marlas of land have been recovered. Rai also told the Lok Sabha that families of migrants from Kashmir who did not already have ration cards were given ones. Ayushman Sehat Cards were given to the families of Kashmiri migrants who had registered to receive domicile certificates.Give Kashmiri immigrant families more access to social security benefits, such as marriage assistance and Ladli Beti. introduction of online certificate issuance and registration services. The number of certificates issued thus far is 160856 for domicile, 2,035 for Residents of Backward Areas (RBA), 902 for EWS, and 31,672 for migrants, according to him.