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CM’s Adviser listens to public grievances at Raabita office

Nasir Aslam Wani, Adviser to the J&K Chief Minister. FILE

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Adviser to the Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister, Nasir Aslam Wani, on Thursday held a public outreach programme at Chief Minister’s Public Service and Outreach Office (Raabita) in Srinagar.

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A spokesperson said several delegations representing various sectors, organisations and regions met the Adviser and presented their issues, concerns and demands seeking prompt redress of the same.

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During the interaction, delegations from JK Water Sports Association, Kashmir Wakf Tenants Federation, senior lecturers, Kashmir Borrowers Association and employees of the Power Development Department put forth grievances related to their respective fields.

Additionally, deputations from Budgam, Ganderbal, Kulgam and Kupwara called on the Adviser, raising developmental and administrative concerns.

Wani, while responding to issues raised by the delegations, assured them that their concerns would be conveyed to the relevant departments for necessary action.

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He said the CM is committed towards ensuring a people-centric administration where public grievances are addressed in a transparent and time-bound manner. He reiterated that such interactions would continue to be held regularly.

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