Srinagar, June 13: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah held a public outreach programme at his Raabita office in Srinagar, engaging with various delegations and individuals from across Jammu and Kashmir. The programme saw a wide range of issues and demands being raised, reflecting the diverse concerns of the region’s residents.
During the programme, the Chief Minister met with several delegations, including the Director of IIT Jammu, who sought support for the institution’s Venture Fund aimed at promoting socio-economic development. Other delegations included representatives from the Kashmiri Language Union, Revenue Officers, Industrial Estate Pampore, J&K OBC Resident Welfare Forum, Bharat CSR Network, Animal Rescue Kashmir, and various other groups.
The delegations raised a variety of issues, including promotion of the Kashmiri language, reorganization of the Revenue Department, development of industrial estates, welfare of animals, and resolution of pending compassionate appointment cases. The Chief Minister listened patiently to each deputation and assured them that their genuine issues would be addressed on priority.
Advisor to the Chief Minister Nasir Aslam Wani and other senior officials were present during the programme, underscoring the government’s commitment to responsive governance. The Chief Minister’s engagement with the public reflects his efforts to stay connected with the people and address their concerns in a timely manner.
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