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JMC allots kiosks to registered vendors

In a step towards supporting local livelihoods, the Jammu Municipal Corporation (JMC) today conducted a draw for the allocation of modern kiosks and rehris among registered vendors operating in the Bahu Fort area. As many as 23 spaces were allotted...
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In a step towards supporting local livelihoods, the Jammu Municipal Corporation (JMC) today conducted a draw for the allocation of modern kiosks and rehris among registered vendors operating in the Bahu Fort area.

As many as 23 spaces were allotted to registered vendors, comprising 13 kiosks and 10 rehri holders, through a transparent draw of lots. All beneficiaries were previously registered with the JMC and held valid licenses to operate in the area.

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The event was held in the presence of local legislator Vikram Randhawa and Jammu Municipal Corporation Commissioner Devansh Yadav.

Addressing the gathering, Randhawa congratulated the allottees and urged them to work with commitment, maintain discipline, and offer high-quality products and services to the public. He emphasised the importance of self-employment initiatives in strengthening the local economy and improving livelihoods.

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