The Jain Vagad Oswal sub-community from Kutch, who have migrated to Mumbai, have written to the Gujarat government to take action against illegal property sales and encroachments in their native villages.
Jain CommunityProperty RightsKutchIllegal Property SalesTeam Vagad Charitable TrustReal Estate MumbaiNov 25, 2024
The Vagad Oswal sub-community is a part of the Jain community that has historical roots in the Kutch-Vagad region of Gujarat. Many members of this community have migrated to Mumbai but still maintain strong connections to their native villages.
The main issue raised by the community is the illegal sale of their properties in their native villages by miscreants, which has caused significant worry and insecurity among the community members.
The community, represented by the Team Vagad Charitable Trust, has written a letter to the Gujarat Chief Minister and Home Minister, urging the government to take legal action against the perpetrators of these property-related crimes.
If these illegal sales continue, the community has threatened to disinvest from the region, which could have a significant negative impact on the local economy of the Kutch-Vagad area.
The Team Vagad Charitable Trust is a non-profit organization that works to protect the welfare and rights of the Vagad Oswal sub-community, including addressing legal and social issues related to property and investments.
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