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Comsecyutladakhgmail.Com THE ADMINISTRATION OF UNION TERRITORY OF LADAKH REVENUE DEPARTMENT Civil Secretariat, UT Ladakh Phone No: 01982 - 257561, Fax No 257435 Email: comsecyutladakhgmail.com Notification Ladakh, the 1st of July, 2021 S.O. 21 :- In exercise of the powers conferred by clause (g) of section 3 of the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013, the Administration of UT Ladakh hereby designate the officers mentioned in the column (3) of the schedule given below as the "Collectors Land Acquisition" to perform the functions of Collector under the said Act and Rules framed thereunder, in their respective jurisdictions shown against each, in the Union Territory of Ladakh. S. No District Designation Jurisdiction (Tehsils) 1. Assistant Commissioner, Revenue Kargil 2. Sub Divisional Magistrate, Sankoo Sankoo and Tai Suru 3. Kargil Sub Divisional Magistrate, Zanskar Zanskar 4. Sub Divisional Magistrate, Drass Drass 5. Sub Divisional Magistrate, Shakar Chiktan and Shargol Chiktan 6. Assistant Commissioner, Revenue Leh 7. Sub Divisional Magistrate, Nubra Diskit & Sumoor 8. Sub Divisional Magistrate, Nyoma Nyoma Leh Sub Divisional Magistrate, Kharu Kharu 10. Sub Divisional Magistrate, Khaltsi Khaltsi 11. Sub Divisional Magistrate, Likir Likir 12. Sub Divisional Magistrate, Durbuk Durbuk By order of the Lieutenant Governor, UT Ladakh. Sd!- (Dr. Pawan Kotwal), lAS Principal Secretary, Revenue Department. No. Secy/Rev/UTL/2022/17 Dated: 01.07.2021 Copy to the: 1. Financial Commissioner (Revenue) UT Ladakh. 2. Joint Secretary (J&K, L), Ministry of Home Affairs, Gol. 3. All Administrative Secretaries, UT Ladakh. 4. Divisional Commissioner, UT Ladakh. 5. Secretary to Hon'ble Lieutenant Governor, UT Ladakh. 6. Registrar General, J&K High Court. 7. Deputy commissioner, Leh/ Kargil. 8. District and Principal Session Judge Leh/ Kargil. 9. All HoDs / Directors! MDs, UT Ladakh. 10. Joint Director, Information UT Ladakh. 11. Chief Engineers of PWD/PHE/PDD/MEC, UT Ladakh. 12. All Chief Engineers of Project VIJYAK/HIMANK. 13. Defence Estates Officer, Ladakh. 14. Registrar, University of Ladakh. 15. OSD to Hon'ble Lieutenant Governor, UT Ladakh for information of the Hon'ble Lt. Governor. 16. All the concerned Collectors. 17. OSD/P.S. to CEC, LAHDC, Leh/ Kargil for the information of the Hon'ble Chairman/CEC. 18. Registering Officer, Archives, UT Ladakh. 19. DIO, NIC, Leh/ Kargil 20. P.S to Advisor to Hon'ble Lieutenant Governor, UT Ladakh for information of the Advisor. 21. P.S. to ADGP, UT Ladakh for information of the Additional Director General of Police. 22. Office record. oi.oI (Mo ". bir) OSD with Principal Secretary, Revenue Department. .
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