CM directs to form cabinet sub-committee to review J&K Reservation Policy; “Ministers directed to start exercise in respective departments to tackle unemployment”

Srinagar, Nov 22 :

Chief minister Omar Abdullah-led cabinet on Friday approved Lt Governor Manoj Sinha’s speech in the assembly and ministers were directed to start exercise in their respective departments to tackle unemployment in Jammu and Kashmir, minister Javed Rana said.

Speaking with news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) the minister said that the chief minister also directed to form a cabinet sub-committee to review reservation policy in Jammu and Kashmir and that it will hold dialogue with all state holders.

He said that LG address in the assembly session, which included all issues, was also approved in the meeting today chaired by chief minister Omar Abdullah

He also said that the chief minister emphasised the urgency of addressing unemployment, terming it a “grave issue” that demands immediate action.

“The chief minister directed all ministers to initiate measures within their respective departments to tackle unemployment. We will fulfill everything promised in the election manifesto. It has only been a month since our government took charge. In the next two months, we will ensure visible progress,” he said.

He said that as part of the government’s strategy, job vacancies have already been referred to the Public Service Commission (PSC) and the Service Selection Board (SSB)—(KNO)

By SNS KASHMIR

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