Providing Jobs, Skill Development Paramount For State’s Development: CM

Srinagar—Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti Saturday said that providing jobs and skill development is paramount for the development of the state.

She also said that the government has issued a notification to formally set into motion the process for the regularization of daily-rated, casual and seasonal workers, terming it a major relief to them.

“To provide major relief to thousands of daily-rated, casual & seasonal workers we have issued a notification to formally set into motion the process for their regularization. Providing jobs & skill development is paramount for the development of the state,” she tweeted.

In her another tweet, Mehbooba greeted people on the eve of Christmas and New Year, saying that “the best Christmas gifts we can give each other are peace, love and hope.”

She also said that in true spirit of Kashmiriyat, people from different faiths came together to sound the new bell at Srinagar’s holy family Catholic Church.

“In the true spirit of Kashmiriat people from different faiths came together to sound the new bell at Srinagar’s Holy Family Catholic Church. Perhaps the best Christmas gifts we can give each other are peace, love & hope. Season’s greetings to all,” she tweeted.

Meanwhile, Minister for Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs and Tribal Affairs said that with rolling out of SRO 520, the major commitment of Mehbooba Mufti was fulfilled, saying that at least one lakh families of daily wagers, casual and seasonal workers will be directly benefited.

“With Rolling out of SRO 520 by Government about a1 lach famlies of daily wagers, casual and seasonal workers will be directly benefited and about 5lac souls dependant on them besides better services will be made available to the state. Major commitment of Mehbooba Mufti fulfilled,” he tweeted.

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