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CM meets several delegations at his Raabita Office in Srinagar
CM meets several delegations at his Raabita Office in Srinagar

United News of India

time16-05-2025

  • Business
  • United News of India

CM meets several delegations at his Raabita Office in Srinagar

Srinagar, May 16 (UNI) Chief Minister Omar Abdullah Friday listened to grievances and issues of the public at the Chief Minister's Outreach Office, Raabita in Srinagar. The programme witnessed participation of several public delegations, representatives, and individuals from diverse sectors who apprised the Chief Minister of various pressing problems and concerns requiring his attention, an official spokesman said. Advisor to the Chief Minister Nasir Aslam Wani was also present during the outreach programme. Among the prominent delegations was one representing the residents of Saderkoot Payeen, Ajas area Bandipora, seeking the Chief Minister's intervention for the expeditious disbursement of compensation to Wular land dwellers affected by developmental works. Another delegation raised the matter of the delayed release of withheld recommendations for Class IV posts, urging the CM for immediate redressal. A deputation of Junior Anesthesia Assistants from the Health & Medical Education Department urged the finalization of the long-pending selection process. In an important academic interaction, Professor Fayaz Ahmad Nika, Dean & Head of the School of Business at Central University of Kashmir, presented key findings from a study on the NRLM/UEED programmes, underlining their role in enhancing women's empowerment and employment generation in the Ganderbal district. The Jehlum Riverside House Rehabilitation Union from Habba Kadal Ganpatyar submitted a memorandum seeking allotment of land at Rakhi Aarth for the permanent rehabilitation of landless families displaced along the Jehlum river. Likewise, a delegation from the Local Youth Coordination Committee, Chattabal, requested the construction of a playground in their area, emphasizing the need for sports infrastructure. A deputation from the Sangarmal Traders Welfare Association called for the resolution of multiple pending issues affecting traders at the Sangarmal Shopping Complex. Representatives of both private and cooperative Kerosene Oil Dealers, under their president, appealed for the restoration of kerosene supplies—particularly for horticulturists and agriculturists operating power-driven machinery. Mechanical engineering graduates and engineers highlighted the need for assured career progression. The Tempo Travelers Association, Srinagar, sought a temporary waiver of EMI payments on vehicles in light of the ongoing financial stress on transport operators. Khair-ul-Nisa, Principal Advisor to the World Trade Center Association in New York and World Trade Center India, held a high-level discussion on major investment opportunities in Jammu and Kashmir and proposed the establishment of a World Trade Center in the region. Academicians Prof. Hanief and Prof. Talat discussed the critical issue of NAAC accreditation for Islamia College and sought the government's support in strengthening institutional standards. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah gave a patient hearing to all deputations and assured sympathetic consideration of their demands. He reiterated his government's unwavering commitment to participatory governance, inclusive development, and responsive public administration. 'We remain committed to responsive governance and to addressing public concerns with sincerity and urgency,' Omar Abdullah said. UNI MJR BD

J&K CM Omar visits shell-hit Poonch, stresses need for building bunkers
J&K CM Omar visits shell-hit Poonch, stresses need for building bunkers

Business Standard

time12-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Business Standard

J&K CM Omar visits shell-hit Poonch, stresses need for building bunkers

Abdullah, along with his advisor Nasir Aslam Wani and MLA Ajaz Jan, visited Poonch and surveyed areas heavily damaged by Pakistani shelling Press Trust of India Poonch/Jammu Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday reached out to people affected by Pakistani shelling in the Poonch district and stressed the need for setting up bunkers in the area. The Poonch district accounted for the highest 20 of the total 27 fatalities with over 50 others injured since Wednesday, shortly after India carried out Operation Sindoor, striking nine terror infrastructures in Pakistan and PoK to avenge the April 22 Pahalgam attack that left 26 people dead. Abdullah, along with his advisor Nasir Aslam Wani and MLA Ajaz Jan, visited Poonch and surveyed areas heavily damaged by Pakistani shelling. They met with the families of those killed in the shelling, especially the family of Amarjeet Singh and Amrik Singh, and offered their condolences to the bereaved kin. Locals briefed the chief minister about the on-ground situation. The purpose of the visit was to provide support and comfort to the grieving families, the leaders said. Abdullah also visited the Surankote area and interacted with locals of the border areas who had been shifted to safer locations. He was briefed by his minister Javed Rana on the measures being taken by the administration. The chief minister stressed the need for constructing bunkers for border residents to ensure their safety. He is also slated to visit Rajouri. The was largely peaceful in Jammu and Kashmir with no firing from across the Pakistani frontier reported border overnight, marking the first such night in recent days. New Delhi and Islamabad reached an understanding on Saturday afternoon to halt military actions with immediate effect after four days of intense cross-border drone and missile strikes. (Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

J&K CM Omar Abdullah visits shell-hit Poonch, stresses need for building bunkers
J&K CM Omar Abdullah visits shell-hit Poonch, stresses need for building bunkers

Time of India

time12-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

J&K CM Omar Abdullah visits shell-hit Poonch, stresses need for building bunkers

Live Events (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday reached out to people affected by Pakistani shelling in the Poonch district and stressed the need for setting up bunkers in the Poonch district accounted for the highest 20 of the total 27 fatalities with over 50 others injured since Wednesday, shortly after India carried out Operation Sindoor , striking nine terror infrastructures in Pakistan and PoK to avenge the April 22 Pahalgam attack that left 26 people along with his advisor Nasir Aslam Wani and MLA Ajaz Jan, visited Poonch and surveyed areas heavily damaged by Pakistani met with the families of those killed in the shelling, especially the family of Amarjeet Singh and Amrik Singh, and offered their condolences to the bereaved briefed the chief minister about the on-ground situation. The purpose of the visit was to provide support and comfort to the grieving families, the leaders also visited the Surankote area and interacted with locals of the border areas who had been shifted to safer locations. He was briefed by his minister Javed Rana on the measures being taken by the chief minister stressed the need for constructing bunkers for border residents to ensure their safety. He is also slated to visit was largely peaceful in Jammu and Kashmir with no firing from across the Pakistani frontier reported border overnight, marking the first such night in recent Delhi and Islamabad reached an understanding on Saturday afternoon to halt military actions with immediate effect after four days of intense cross-border drone and missile strikes.

Omar Abdullah lauds armed forces for swift response to cross-border aggression
Omar Abdullah lauds armed forces for swift response to cross-border aggression

Hans India

time09-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Hans India

Omar Abdullah lauds armed forces for swift response to cross-border aggression

Jammu: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Friday rushed to Jammu to take stock of the situation following heightened India-Pakistan tensions, drone attacks and intense shelling in border districts. With airports closed, the Chief Minister proceeded to Jammu by road. Omar Abdullah commended the Indian Armed forces for their swift and effective action in repelling last night's cross-border attacks from Pakistan at multiple locations across both Jammu and Kashmir divisions. He asserted that India reserves the right to defend its people and territory with full strength. "Our security mechanisms responded with commendable speed and precision, ensuring the defense of all targeted areas. If innocent people of ours are harmed, the nation reserves every right to defend itself in any way. It is Pakistan which must stop aggression for peace to prevail. If they keep on taking the offensive, they are sure to suffer. Our forces are fully capable of giving a proportionate response," he said. The Chief Minister visited several camps and lodgement centres in Jammu and Samba districts, including those set up at Mishriwala, Nagbani, Bishnah and Thandi Khui, to assess the relief arrangements made for the people who have been evacuated to these shelters. Omar Abdullah was accompanied by Advisor to the Chief Minister Nasir Aslam Wani and Minister for Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs Satish Sharma and other senior officials. During the visit, the Chief Minister interacted with the displaced families and reviewed the provision of food, shelter, medical aid and other essentials. 'All efforts shall be made to ensure that all necessities are provided to the people during this difficult time," he said, directing the administration to remain alert and responsive to emerging needs. In view of civilian displacement caused by the hostilities, the government has established relief camps at multiple locations across border districts. The Chief Minister also held discussions with senior district officers to assess the overall situation and ongoing relief measures, reiterating the government's firm commitment to the safety and welfare of all affected citizens. Omar Abdullah also expressed deep sorrow over the loss of civilian lives due to incessant shelling in border areas, particularly in Poonch district which witnessed the highest number of casualties and injuries. He informed that the injured are receiving treatment at Government Medical College Jammu, while those grievously wounded have been referred to Chandigarh for advanced medical care.

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