Govt committed to address challenges faced by various sectors: Omar

CM Omar Abdullah meeting delefations in Srinagar on Thursday.
CM Omar Abdullah meeting delefations in Srinagar on Thursday.

CM meets delegations at Raabita office

Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, Dec 26: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today met several delegations and emphasized his Government’s commitment to addressing the challenges faced by various sectors of society.
Omar stated this during his public outreach programme at Raabita office here, where scores of delegations and individuals from various parts of Kashmir presented their concerns and demands.
He interacted with various stakeholders, including representatives from education, artisan, labour and healthcare sectors, who brought forth issues requiring immediate attention.
Among the delegations, the J&K College Teachers Association urged the Chief Minister to consider the demand for enhancing the retirement age of college teachers in Jammu and Kashmir.
Kashmiri Shawl Makers Welfare Foundation, comprising artisans from different areas, highlighted the challenges faced by the traditional shawl-making trade and sought the government’s support in safeguarding their livelihood.
Similarly, a five-member delegation of Hot Mix Plant owners apprised Omar of the issues confronting their industry, requesting timely interventions.
J&K Casual Labourers United Front, led by its UT president, raised concerns regarding the welfare of casual labourers, while the Physiotherapists’ deputation briefed the CM about sector-specific challenges that require redressal.
Representatives from the Health Workers Welfare Association, led by their president, presented issues impacting healthcare professionals, and the Employees Joint Action Committee (EJAC) emphasized the need to address employees’ welfare comprehensively.
A delegation of Saubhagya contractors from Ganderbal and South Kashmir sought Government support to address operational hurdles in the execution of projects under the Saubhagya scheme.
The public outreach programme also saw numerous individuals meeting the Chief Minister, presenting grievances and suggestions for improvement on a number of issues affecting them.
The Chief Minister assured all deputations and individuals of a patient and responsive approach, emphasizing that their genuine concerns would be addressed on a priority basis.
Also, a joint delegation of traders of different Bazar Committees of City Centre Lal Chowk and other areas called on the Chief Minister during the programme.
The delegation apprised the Chief Minister about various issues of the trader’s community of Lal Chowk, Hari Singh High Street, Poloview, Regal Chowk, Maisuma, Court Road and other areas of the City.
They also submitted a memorandum of demands to the Chief Minister demanding development and revival of business and increased customer footfall in City Central Lal Chowk and other markets of Srinagar City.
The Chief Minister assured the delegation of redressal of the genuine concerns and issues on priority.