Srinagar, June 8 (NVI): The Jammu and Kashmir government has sanctioned infrastructure projects worth ₹7.05 crore for the welfare of Kashmiri migrants residing in Jammu, officials said on Monday.
The projects, approved under the Regular Capex Budget, include the construction of a multipurpose community hall at the Muthi migrant camp in Jammu. The facility will house a library and dedicated shops for Self Help Groups (SHGs) to promote community engagement and livelihood opportunities among migrant families.
The government has also approved the construction of a new office building for the Relief and Rehabilitation Commissioner (Migrants), Jammu, aimed at improving administrative functioning and strengthening the delivery of welfare schemes and services for migrants.
Officials said the sanctioned works, with a technically vetted cost of ₹7.05 crore, will be executed after completion of all required financial and administrative formalities.
The government said the projects are part of its efforts to improve infrastructure, enhance public services and ensure better living conditions for Kashmiri migrants living in Jammu.(NVI)







