KV Correspondent

Darbar opens at Jammu, CM addresses council of Ministers

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JAMMU: The Darbar Move offices opened in Jammu on Monday after their annual move from Srinagar on October 27. The Civil Secretariat housing the offices of the Choef Minister and the council of ministers along with the senior officers opened after a transit period of nine days.

The Chief Minister, Mehbooba Mufti arrived at Civil Secretariat where she was warmly received by the council of her Ministers; Chief Secretary, B. B. Vyas; Director General of Police, Dr. Sheesh Pal Vaid; Administrative Secretaries; representatives of various employees’ unions and a large number of officers and employees of Civil Secretariat.

The Chief Minister inspected the ceremonial guard of honour by a contingent of J&K Police and interacted with Ministers, officers and employees and enquired about their well being.

Later, the Chief Minister convened a meeting of Council of Ministers in which she impressed upon them to work for addressing the grievances and problems of people. 

Addressing a meeting of council of ministers immediately after  civil secretariat and other offices reopened in Jammu, winter capital, today she said the priority should be attached to the redressal of grievances of the people. 

A delegation of representatives of employees of Civil Secretariat led by Ghulam Rasool Mir also met the Chief Minister and assured all support to her in the delivery of services to people.

 

 


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