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Kerala Waqf Board seeks time to upload Waqf data on Central portal

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K S Sudhi
Kerala Waqf Board seeks time to upload Waqf data on Central portal
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The Kerala Waqf Board has requested a six-month extension from the Kerala High Court to upload data for 25,000 properties onto a central government portal. The board cites technical glitches and the need for rigorous statutory verification as reasons for the delay.

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The digitization of Waqf properties is a mandatory requirement under the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025, and is currently a subject of political debate in Kerala.

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The Kerala Waqf Board has sought more time to upload information on around 25,000 properties in the State on the central portal, citing the delay caused by technical glitches.

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The article reports on a legal and administrative process, presenting the board's arguments alongside the political context without taking a side.

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