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Jammu And Kashmir
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Locals welcome Jammu and Kashmir administration's public outreach programmes

| @indiablooms | Mar 18, 2023, at 12:33 am

The Jammu and Kashmir administration has launched several public outreach programmes to address and resolve the problems of the people by visiting them.

According to reports, the initiative started to show positive results.

The public darbars organised by various departments are being warmly received by the people at the local level and being seen as satisfying the needs of the local populace, reports ANI.

The administration organised a public forum in this regard in the backward and hilly areas of the Kokarnag constituency of the Anantnag district.

Dozens of local residents recently attended the Awami Darbar, with the Gujjar community, in particular, ensuring their attendance and conveying their demands to the authorities for resolution.

During such meets, people also informed authorities about the troubles they are facing in the region.

“The area gets electricity supply for a maximum of six months. There is no electricity during winter, especially on snowy days. Yet, people are charged monthly electricity fees,” a local resident told ANI.

Officers informed residents that all necessary steps will be taken to resolve the troubles faced by them.

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