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CM Omar Abdullah Meets Delegations from GMC Srinagar, PSAJK, and SKUAST-K Non-Teaching Staff

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‘Chrysanthemums will do for autumn what Tulips have done for spring in Kashmir’: CM Omar Abdullah

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Shazia Shah | Kashmir pen

Srinagar, Oct 24: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today met separate delegations from Government Medical College (GMC) Srinagar, the Private Schools’ Association of Jammu & Kashmir (PSAJK), and the non-teaching staff of SKUAST-K to discuss their respective issues and concerns.

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During the interactions, the delegations briefed the Chief Minister about their demands and challenges pertaining to administrative, academic, and service-related matters. Omar Abdullah assured them that the government is committed to addressing genuine grievances through dialogue and due process.

He emphasized that the education and health sectors remain key priorities for his administration and reiterated his government’s resolve to strengthen institutional frameworks for both public and private stakeholders in Jammu and Kashmir | Kashmir pen

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