Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has placed renewed emphasis on timely project completion and enhanced coordination among government departments. This initiative was highlighted during a meeting with administrative secretaries held shortly after the Civil Secretariat’s reopening as part of the ‘Darbar Move’. The Chief Minister’s focus signals a push for efficient governance and improved public service delivery in the region.
Following the resumption of operations at the Civil Secretariat in Srinagar, Chief Minister Abdullah conducted a thorough inspection of the premises, evaluating the overall functionality and available resources for both employees and the public. He toured various essential sections, including ministerial offices, officers’ rooms, clerical areas, and the newly renovated public waiting space, engaging with staff members and citizens to understand their concerns and suggestions. As per information available with TahirRihat.com, the Chief Minister assured that further enhancements would be implemented to strengthen existing facilities and elevate the standard of public service provided to the people of Jammu and Kashmir.
During the meeting with administrative secretaries, which included the Deputy Chief Minister, cabinet ministers, and the Chief Minister’s advisor, Abdullah stressed the critical need for the prompt execution of developmental projects, the effective implementation of governmental directives at the grassroots level, and the fostering of seamless inter-departmental collaboration. This renewed commitment aims to streamline administrative processes and ensure that government initiatives are executed efficiently and effectively, benefiting the citizens of Jammu and Kashmir. The Chief Minister also instructed the Estates Department to prioritize proper logistical arrangements, including ensuring adequate residential facilities for government employees and the smooth operation of administrative offices.
The Chief Minister’s active engagement with government officials and staff, along with his focus on improving infrastructure and services, reflects a strategic effort to enhance governance and public satisfaction in Jammu and Kashmir. The emphasis on inter-departmental coordination is expected to break down bureaucratic silos and promote a more integrated approach to addressing the needs of the region. The directive to the Estates Department underscores the government’s commitment to providing a supportive environment for its employees, recognizing their crucial role in effective public service delivery. This move is anticipated to boost morale and productivity among government personnel, further contributing to improved governance in the state.
The reopening of the Civil Secretariat and the Chief Minister’s subsequent actions mark a significant step in the administrative calendar of Jammu and Kashmir, setting the stage for a renewed focus on development and public welfare. The ‘Darbar Move’, a long-standing practice, involves shifting the seat of government between Srinagar in the summer and Jammu in the winter, aiming to ensure accessibility and responsiveness to the needs of the population across different regions of the state throughout the year. Chief Minister Abdullah’s emphasis on timely execution, effective implementation, and inter-departmental coordination is geared towards maximizing the benefits of this administrative arrangement for the people of Jammu and Kashmir.

Tahir Rihat (also known as Tahir Bilal) is an independent journalist, activist, and digital media professional from the Chenab Valley of Jammu and Kashmir, India. He is best known for his work as the Online Editor at The Chenab Times.







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