With a dip in Covid positive cases in Jammu and Kashmir, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Monday said if the situation continues to improve a decision on the reopening of schools will be taken in the next 15 days.
“I congratulate and hail the efforts put forth by the doctors and para medics in fighting the Covid third wave. The wave seems to have settled down now. If things improve further within next 15 days, we will surely deliberate on re-opening of schools and colleges in J&K,” the LG told reporters on the side lines of a function in Srinagar.
He also said that government has received around Rs 1400 to Rs 1500 crore investment in Jammu and Kashmir and are ready to provide land worth Rs 70,000 crore for further investments.
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Sinha said, on March 1 the government would organize a ground breaking investment ceremony that would be up to the tune of Rs 20,000 to 25,000 crore.
Sinha said that the stretch of Jhelum bank in the Lal chowk would be developed for the recreational activities that would depict the rich culture of Kashmir.
On the withdrawal of the government posts before October 2019, Sinha said that the process of recruitment has changed and all the posts would be re-advertised as per the new rules and laws.
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