Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Dec 12: Deputy Chief Minister, Surinder Kumar Choudhary, affirmed today the Government’s dedication to establishing a robust governance system aimed at effectively resolving public issues in the shortest possible timeframe.
During his discussions with various delegations that approached him seeking resolution for multiple area-specific concerns and service-related issues, he emphasized this commitment.
A delegation of Diploma Engineers raised several points regarding their career advancement.
Another group from the National Health Mission brought forward their demands for regularization, salary increases, the development of service Bye Laws, and financial assistance under the Golden Handshake scheme.
Additionally, representatives from the Federation of Chamber of Industries, Kashmir highlighted various challenges within Jammu and Kashmir’s industrial sector.
The All Kashmiri Muslim Migrant Committee requested an increase in relief measures, more cash assistance, and other pressing issues.
Several Legislators and former Sarpanchs from various regions also met with the Deputy Chief Minister to discuss development challenges relevant to their constituencies.
In response to the concerns raised, the Deputy Chief Minister reassured that all legitimate demands and grievances would be considered for resolution.