Jammu and Kashmir Lt Governor Manoj Sinha distributed appointment letters for government jobs to families of terror victims in the Jammu division. This initiative, conducted under the Compassionate Appointment Rules, aimed to support the next of kin (NoKs) of terror victims and other eligible beneficiaries. The event took place at the Convention Centre in Jammu, where families affected by terrorism received government job appointments for support and rehabilitation.
Addressing the attendees, Lt Governor Sinha reiterated the administration’s dedication to standing by terrorism victims and ensuring their well-being and respect. He emphasized that these appointments were part of a broader strategy to offer financial stability and social security to affected families. The program’s goal is to alleviate the challenges faced by the families of terror victims and ensure their sustainable livelihood.
In his remarks, Lt Governor Sinha highlighted the pivotal moment in J&K, emphasizing the aspirations of the youth and terror victim families for a better future. He stressed the collective responsibility to realize this future and provide deserving opportunities. The event, attended by senior officials and beneficiaries, represents a significant step in the government’s continuous support for those impacted by terrorism.
Lt Governor Manoj Sinha has been actively involved in assisting terror victims by providing livelihood opportunities and encouraging them to rebuild their lives. He criticized individuals, including social, religious, and political activists, who mourned the death of terrorists but showed no sympathy for those killed by them. Additionally, apart from offering government jobs to the next of kin of terror victims, Lt Governor Sinha has personally overseen the support provided to these families in areas such as self-employment, handicrafts, industries, and agriculture.
