Addressing a press conference, CM Abdullah said, "200 units free will be rolled out only after the areas are metered. How else would you measure the units? When we roll out this scheme in March-April, all can benefit from this scheme."
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Sunday highlighted the contributions of former Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh and acknowledged the substantial progress the region witnessed during his tenure.
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah visited Ganderbal district on Saturday to assess the preparedness in providing healthcare and other essential services during the ongoing winter season. The visit comes in the wake of heavy snowfall that has affected daily life across the Kas
In a post on X, CM Omar Abdullah said, "Just spoke to DC Anantnag about the current situation of the road between Qazigund & the tunnel. The icy conditions have caused traffic to back up. The stranded vehicles, in both directions, are slowly moving & where necessary being assisted
Omar Abdullah conducted surprise inspections at major hospitals in Srinagar, including Bone & Joint Hospital, Barzulla. He emphasized completing the additional block by January 2025 and addressing staff shortages and patient concerns at local healthcare facilities.
Accusing the National Conference's Members of Parliament for not raising the reservation issue in the Parliament, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) chief Mehbooba Mufti on Tuesday said that the rights should be given according to the population.
Abdullah, who was returning from Rajasthan's Jaisalmer, said he would reach Srinagar by Friday morning to take stock of the situation in Kashmir. He said that the residents in the valley were facing difficulties with water and electricity supply given the severe cold spell which has gripped
"Thankfully, it wasn't taken up and we will also ensure that in the future, something like this is not considered because it would be life-threatening to our Pashmina shawl industry...," CM Omar Abdullah said.
People's Democratic Party (PPD) leader Iltija Mufti accused the chief minister Omar Abdullah-led Jammu and Kasmir of cancelling atleast 1.5 ration cards.
"People here are not against development. The development at the expense of their livelihood is not acceptable to them at all. Here, the loss exceeds the profit. We are standing here at a spot where there is a forest behind us and orchards are in front of us," the PDP leader told reporter