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Bhalla assures redressal of genuine demands | Patwar Association suspends strike | | Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, July 26 : The Jammu and Kashmir Patwar Association today suspended their 10 days old strike after the assurance from the Government that all their genuine grievances would be redressed on the priority basis. Earlier, the meeting chaired by the Minister for Revenue, Relief and Rehabilitation, Raman Bhalla discussed all the demands put forth by the representatives of J&K Patwar Association, including removal of pay anomaly, construction of Patwar Khanas for keeping the necessary revenue records safe and sound, and other various issues. The meeting was attended by the Commissioner-Secretary, B.A. Runyal, and other concerned Revenue Officers. Addressing the representatives of the Patwar Association, the Minister highlighted their basic role in making the J&K a model State and added that the Patwaries are playing a big role in providing basic facilities to the common man like issuing of permanent State Subjects, Intikhabas, mutations, land acquisition and other related revenue matters. The Minister said that Government is committed to redress their demands, but asked them to work with dedication and serve the people, particularly who come from far flung areas for solving their problems. He said that Coalition Government led by Omar Abdullah has taken several measures for the welfare of the employees which include implementation of 6th pay commission in the State. He said transparency has been ensured in the revenue department and examination of Naib Tehsildar, Patwaries are being conducted regularly and are declared within the time frame. |
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