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Advisor Khan stresses on timely resolution of public grievances

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SRINAGAR: Scores of deputations and individuals today called on Advisor to Lieutenant Governor, Farooq Khan at LG Grievance Cell at Church Lane here for resolution of their issues and grievances.

A many as 40 deputations and individuals met Advisor Khan and apprised him of their issues and demands besides seeking an early resolution for the same.

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A deputation of Rehbar-e-Khel sought regularization of their services and early resolution of their pending service matters.

Another deputation of the National Youth Corps (NYC) demanded change in proposal of salary hike besides other benefits.

A deputation of retired police officers demanded removal of pay anomaly while a deputation of Sarpanches from Baramulla brought several developmental issues and concerns before the Advisor.

Similarly, a deputation of NIS Community Coaches demanded  continuation of their services and early release of their pending salaries.

Another deputation from Watlab Sopore took up various developmental issues like roads, water supply, electricity etc with the Advisor and sought immediate redressal of these issues.

Similarly a deputation of Self Help Group Association apprised the Advisor about various issues being faced by them.

Besides these delegations,  dozens of individuals from Srinagar, Kupwara, Bandipora, Budgam, Pulwama, Anantnag, Rafiabad and other areas also met the Advisor and flagged their issues and grievances before the Advisor and sought early redressal for the same.

The Advisor listened to each of them patiently and assured them that all of their genuine demands will be redressed on priority while as several grievances were sent on spot to the relevant departments for their early resolution.

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