Permanent titles for 99 years were given to these families for the plots of land where their houses stand today, an official release said.
Singh said, at the function at his official residence, that the continuing label of 'migrants' must be very painful for these families.
The state was providing them permanent land title with the aim of removing this label, he said, which would give them a feeling of emotional connection with the land and the state.
The migrants were given house-cum-shop units after they arrived here, but did not possess permanent deeds of land rights until now.
Now, every family officially owns 369 sq ft of land.