Also demand horticulture, MSME promotion, early completion of
Tangmarg-Poonch road; Mehbooba assures action
Srinagar, November 02: Several deputations from all walks of life today met the Chief Minister,
Mehbooba Mufti and brought issues concerning them into her notice.
The deputations generally sought launching a vigorous campaign to
promote tourism within the markets of country and outside particularly ASEAN
countries. They also sought incentivising LTC facility for employees to visit
Jammu & Kashmir besides prioritising winter and conference tourism.
The deputations of Kashmir Chamber of Commerce & Industry (KCCI) and
J&K Chapter of PHD Chamber of Commerce also requested the Chief Minister to
consider a loan waiver and support to the artisan community to protect and
promote handicraft industry in the State.
The KCCI deputation also strongly pitched for establishing an integrated
Textile Park besides release of incentives to tourism industry.
The PHD Chamber deputation headed by leading hotelier, Mushtaq Ahmad
Chaya sought setting up of warehouse in the Valley, an action plan for weavers
to strengthen handicraft sector and GST waiver on the industry besides
developing horticulture, sericulture and MSME sectors in the State. They also
demanded development of Tattoo Ground and opening of interior lanes in Bal
Garden, Karan Nagar and Kak Sarai areas.
A deputation from Gulamarg demanded construction of embankments on the
Ferozepur nallah, early completion of Tangmarg-Poonch road and development of
tourist villages in the area. Another deputation of PHE employees union sought
rationalisation of vacancy position in the Department in view of the increased
reach and scope of the Department. They also demanded change in the
nomenclature of various positions in the Department.
Several deputations from Pulwama sought measures to be taken for the
development and beautification of the town. They also demanded developing
Pulwama Bye Pass into a road besides beautification of Dhobi khul. They also
demanded setting up of a PHC at Litter, installation of street lights and
construction of community hall in the town.
A deputation from Harwan sought more funds for the area development,
earmarking land for a children’s Park, sports ground and a health
centre.
A deputation of scholars from Kashmir University and SKUAST-K sought
rationalisation of eligibility criteria for selection by the Public Service
Commission and other agencies. A deputation of transformer workshop owners
Association sought payment of dues for their works.
Deputations of members of cooperative unions, IMPA faculty, contractual
college teachers, Poultry Dealers Association, television artists etc also met
Mehbooba Mufti and sought redressal of their issues.
The Chief Minister assured the deputations to look into the issues
raised by them and take action at the earliest.
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