NVI Correspondent
Jammu, Dec 31 (NVI): Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary today reaffirmed that Kashmiri Pandits (KPs) are an inseparable part of Jammu and Kashmir’s cultural and social fabric, and the government remains steadfast in its commitment to their dignified rehabilitation.
These remarks came during his visit to Jagti Township in Nagrota, where he reviewed essential services and engaged with the Kashmiri Pandit community.
Accompanied by senior officials, including the Relief Commissioner (Migrants), Director Health Services Jammu, Director General Floriculture, and Director Food Supplies Jammu, the Deputy CM emphasized the government’s ongoing initiatives aimed at improving the lives of Kashmiri Pandit families. “We are committed to addressing the concerns of Kashmiri Pandits, ensuring their well-being through targeted programs, a strong support system, and a variety of welfare schemes,” he said.
Choudhary highlighted that efforts are being intensified to provide better living conditions for the residents of Jagti Township and the wider Kashmiri Migrant community. “Our commitment to their rehabilitation is unwavering,” he said.
During the visit, the Deputy CM conducted a detailed review of the available facilities, including health and education infrastructure, drinking water supply, and other essential services. In particular, he inspected healthcare services at the Sub-District Hospital (SDH) in Jagti, directing the Director Health Services to ensure the uninterrupted provision of high-quality medical care. He also emphasized the need for an adequate supply of medicines and the upgrading of the hospital’s existing infrastructure to meet the growing needs of patients.(News Vibes of India)