Omar Abdullah Hands Jobs to 124 Kin of Deceased Govt Employees

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah handed over appointment letters to 124 candidates from the Jammu Division under the Rehabilitation Assistance Scheme and SRO-43. The initiative provides employment to the next of kin of deceased government employees, offering support during difficult times. Abdullah urged the new appointees to serve with dedication, integrity, and compassion, honoring the legacy of their family members. He also assured that the government is committed to clearing the backlog of pending cases under the scheme.

Key Points: Omar Abdullah Gives Jobs to 124 Under Rehabilitation Scheme

  • 124 candidates get jobs
  • Support for families of deceased employees
  • Orders under SRO-43 and RAS
  • Commitment to clear pending cases
  • Urges dedication and integrity
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Omar Abdullah hands over appointment letters to 124 candidates ​

J&K CM Omar Abdullah provides appointment letters to candidates under the Rehabilitation Assistance Scheme, offering support to families of deceased employees.

"I stand in solidarity with the families who have endured immense loss. - Omar Abdullah"

Jammu, April 6

J&K Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday handed over appointment letters to 124 candidates under the Rehabilitation Assistance Scheme, providing employment to the next of kin of deceased government employees.​

The Office of the Chief Minister said today that Omar Abdullah handed over appointment orders to 124 candidates from the Jammu Division under the Rehabilitation Assistance Scheme and SRO‑43.​

Advisor to the Chief Minister Nasir Sogami was also present on the occasion.​

Expressing solidarity with the families, the Chief Minister said that these appointments are a step towards ensuring support and stability in difficult times.​

He urged the appointees to serve with dedication, integrity, and compassion, and to carry forward the legacy of service of their loved ones with dignity and commitment.​

Omar Abdullah said on his X page: "Today, I handed over appointment orders to 124 candidates from the Jammu Division under the Rehabilitation Assistance Scheme and SRO‑43. My Advisor, Nasir Sogami, was also present on the occasion.​

"I stand in solidarity with the families who have endured immense loss. These appointments are a step towards ensuring support, dignity, and stability in their lives during difficult times.​

"I urge all the appointees to serve with dedication, integrity, and compassion, and to carry forward the legacy of service of their loved ones with commitment."​

Addressing the gathering at the official function in which appointment orders were given to the candidates, Omar also urged the newly appointed candidates to perform their duties with sincerity, integrity, and compassion, and to honour the legacy of their deceased family members by serving the public with dedication and commitment.​

He emphasised that the government remains committed to supporting such families through timely assistance and welfare measures.​

In his address, the Chief Minister, who is the Minister in charge of the General Administration Department, assured the beneficiaries that the government is determined to clear the backlog of cases under SRO‑43 and RAS‑2022.​

"As far as the orders of SRO‑43 are concerned, I assure you that we will try our best to dispose of the pending cases. We will grant relaxation in cases as per the norms and make this process as transparent as possible," he added.​

- IANS

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Sarah B
While the intent is commendable, I hope this isn't just a pre-election gesture. The government must ensure this is a consistent policy, not a one-off event. The backlog needs to be cleared systematically for all families in need, across all divisions.
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Priyanka N
A step in the right direction! In our culture, taking care of the family is paramount. This scheme respects that value by providing stability. My best wishes to all 124 appointees. Serve well and make your families proud! 🙏
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Aman W
Good move, but what about similar schemes in other states? Many government employees' families across India face the same struggle. This should be a model adopted nationwide with proper funding and oversight.
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Michael C
The emphasis on serving with "dedication, integrity, and compassion" is key. A job is not just an income; it's a responsibility, especially when it carries the legacy of a loved one. Hope the new appointees get proper training and support to succeed.
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Kavya N
Finally some positive news from J&K. It's heartening to see the government standing with families during their most difficult time. Clearing the backlog is crucial though – many must be waiting for years. Transparency is the need of the hour.

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