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Black laws on way out: Rather | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT SRINAGAR, OCTOBER 23- Saying that people of the state have suffered a lot due to black laws Implemented since 1990 when Mufti Mohammad Sayeed was Home Minister of the country, the Minister for Finance and Ladakh Affairs, Mr. Abdul Rahim Rather said that the present government has now decided to revoke these laws to remove sufferings of the people.
Addressing a gathering after inaugurating government treasury at Ramhal-Handwara in district Kupwara today, Mr. Rather said the present government is keen to provide succor to the people and mitigate their sufferings. In this connection, he referred to Public Services Guarantee Act (PSGA) and said the law has made public servants working in various government departments more accountable and responsive to the public demands. “By virtue of the PSGA, the public servants as well as higher authorities are liable to redress the grievances of people in time-bound manner failing which they shall have to face strict action”. The Ramhal Treasury is the 8th treasury in district Kupwara raising the total number of treasury in Kashmir valley to 63 and 118 in J&K. Former Minister and MLA Handwara, Ch. Mohammad Ramzan, Director General Accounts and Treasuries, Mr. Wali Mohammad Bhat, senior citizens and a large number of people including panches and sarpanches and concerned officers of finance department were present on the occasion.
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