Srinagar, August 29(Scoop News)- A large delegation of the Kashmir Traders and Manufacturers Federation, Srinagar, met N. N. Vohra, Governor, at the Raj Bhavan here today and presented to him a Memorandum of their demands.
The demands presented by the delegation included, interalia, provision of adequate compensation and appropriate rehabilitation of the shopkeepers whose establishments are being affected by various road widening schemes and the Jehangir Chowk-Ram Bagh Flyover project in the city. They also sought the transparent and effective implementation of the State Government’s amnesty scheme for the one-time payment of electricity arrears payable by the consumers.
While raising issues about functioning of the J&K Bank, the delegation stressed the importance for the Bank to ensure greater transparency in its recruitment processes, not leaving any scope for favouritism and nepotism.
The Governor assured the delegation that the issues raised by them would receive due attention.
The delegation comprised Haji Mushtaq Ahmad Darial, Chairman of the Federation; Haji Advocate Mushtaq Ahmad Sagar, President of the Federation; Bashir Ahmad Wani, Secretary General; Peerzada Sahid Jeelani Makhdoomi; Chief Organiser; Hilal Ahmad Mandoo, Publicity Secretary; Nissar Ahmad Mir, Senior Vice President; Abdul Rahim Fafoo, Finance Secretary; Ghulam Rasool Shah, Publicity Chief; Haji Altaf Dar, Sheikh Zahoor Ahmad and Mushtaq Ahmad Kulla, Advisors; and Ghulam Nabi Wakeel, Chief Spokesman.
Navin K. Choudhary, Principal Secretary to the Governor, was present on the occasion.
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