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AJBRCEAK extends Navratri greetings, urges LG administration for transfer policy
10/15/2023 10:20:54 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Oct 15: The All Jammu Based Reserved Category Employees Association Kashmir (AJBRCEAK) extends heartfelt greetings to all citizens on the commencement of the auspicious Navratri festival. Sh. Vipen Kumar, Chairman of AJBRCEAK, conveyed his warm regards and emphasized the significance of Navratri as a symbol of spiritual joy and the triumph of good over evil.
"On this auspicious occasion of Navratri, I extend warm greetings to all the citizens," stated Sh. Vipen Kumar, adding that it is a time for prayer, seeking strength, courage, determination, and promoting goodwill, brotherhood, peace, and harmony. He underlined the importance of embracing the rich spiritual heritage of the festival.
Chairman AJBRCEAK, Sh. Vipen Kumar, expressed his hopes that the Navratri festivities bring peace, happiness, prosperity, and a brighter future to everyone. He prayed for the well-being of all during this significant period.
On this occasion, Vipen Kumar reiterated his appeal to the Lieutenant Governor (LG) to fulfill the long-standing wish of Jammu-Based Reserved Category Employees, which is the formulation of a Comprehensive Transfer Policy. The Association sees this auspicious occasion as an opportunity for a positive announcement, and Sh. Vipen Kumar extended gratitude to the LG Administration for its efforts to boost the confidence of Jammu-Based Employees working in Kashmir.
The Association also thanked the Employees Joint Action Committee (EJAC) for its support in advocating for the demands of these inter-district appointed employees. Chairman AJBRCEAK expressed optimism that this time, the issues of the employees will be resolved, given the employee-friendly approach of the administration, which has instilled new hope.
Additionally, Sh. Vipen Kumar urged the remaining Heads of Departments (HODs) in various departments of the Kashmir Division to issue orders for leave settlements in favor of Jammu-Based Reserved Category Employees and other minorities. This step would bring relief to the employees of these departments.
The Association's office bearers and executive members, including Vice Chairman Kuldeep Kumar, President Anil Radhey, Vice Presidents Navneet Kundal and Sukhdev Radha, General Secretary Yashpal Bhagat, Media Secretary Naresh Kumar Bhagat, and others, extended their greetings for Navratri and prayed for the prosperity of the people of the Union Territory.
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