J&K Boosts Employee Welfare with New Housing
Jammu and Kashmir's Chief Minister Omar Abdullah emphasized employee welfare during the inauguration of 368 new residential quarters for government employees. This infrastructure project, costing Rs 90.65 crore, aims to provide modern housing solutions, especially benefitting employees involved in the Darbar Move between Jammu and Srinagar.
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Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah prioritized employee welfare by inaugurating 368 new residential quarters for government staff on Friday.
The residential units, developed at Sempora, Pampore at a cost of Rs 90.65 crore, represent a significant step in enhancing housing facilities.
This effort notably supports Darbar Move employees, addressing long-standing accommodation issues and fostering stable working conditions.
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