Jammu’s Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah, distributed appointment letters to 124 individuals as part of the Rehabilitation Assistance Scheme, offering jobs to the kin of deceased government employees. The appointments were specifically for candidates from the Jammu Division under the Rehabilitation Assistance Scheme and SRO-43. Advisor Nasir Sogami was also present during the event.
In a show of support for the families, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah emphasized that these appointments aim to provide assistance and stability during challenging times. He encouraged the new appointees to work diligently, honestly, and compassionately, carrying forward the legacy of their departed family members with dignity and dedication.
During the official function where the appointment orders were handed out, Omar Abdullah urged the newly appointed individuals to fulfill their responsibilities with sincerity, honesty, and compassion. He stressed the importance of upholding the service legacy of their deceased relatives by serving the public with dedication and commitment. The government reiterated its commitment to assisting such families through timely support and welfare initiatives.
Addressing the backlog of cases under SRO-43 and RAS-2022, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, who oversees the General Administration Department, assured the beneficiaries of the government’s dedication to resolving pending cases. He promised to handle cases with flexibility according to norms and ensure a transparent process for all concerned parties.
