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Changing Face Of Governance In J&K

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September 23, 2023
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From now onwards it is for the bureaucrats brought from different states and union territories of the country to keep the good work going done by their predecessors in the last three years and do some more good work for sustaining peace and development in Jammu & Kashmir.

Since it is an irrefutable fact that change in the governance always leads to change in social, religious and political environments, the change in the security environment witnessed during last three years has undoubtedly pushed Jammu & Kashmir into a era of peace and tranquility. Reaching closer to peace with focus on development has undoubtedly brought respite to the people but doing more to bring complete stability of all sorts would further the prospects more educational, social and cultural empowerment of the people in Jammu & Kashmir. The situation as it exists in Jammu & Kashmir now demands that people running the affairs of the Government come further closer to the people at grass roots to carry forward the best practices of governance for sustaining peace and development in Jammu & Kashmir. Since transfer is part of the civil services in all states and union territories of the country and same holds good for the bureaucrats in Jammu & Kashmir, the recent changes in bureaucracy should not at all let the good work done by the bureaucrats moved out from Jammu & Kashmir go waste. From now onwards it is for the bureaucrats brought from different states and union territories of the country to keep the good work going done by their predecessors in the last three years and do some more good work for sustaining peace and development in Jammu & Kashmir. While onus of furthering the prospects of more educational, social and cultural empowerment of the people lies on the bureaucrats entrusted the responsibility of building the public infrastructure, the people themselves also have to ensure that they don’t become the cause of any social or religious conflict but instead become the sources of reconciliation, religious tolerance and community development in the years and decades to come.

“Though situation unfolding now in Jammu Kashmir is generating hopes of a new era of peace and development in Jammu & Kashmir but all depends on the initiatives Government takes to firm up the roots of peace and spread the development to remotest of the remote areas in both Jammu & Kashmir. After all words don’t matter much but actions taken to bring perceptible change on ground speak themselves about the performance of the Government and in fact actions taken with intents of public welfare and social security silence even the critics of the Government”.

Since elections to municipal bodies and panchayats amid transfers in bureaucracy are round the round the bureaucrats brought from other states and union territories of the country will fortunately get enough time to development acquaintance with the local environment in both Kashmir Valley and as well as Jammu division. Though situation unfolding now in Jammu Kashmir is generating hopes of a new era of peace and development in Jammu & Kashmir but all depends on the initiatives Government takes to firm up the roots of peace and spread the development to remotest of the remote areas in both Jammu & Kashmir. After all words don’t matter much but actions taken to bring perceptible change on ground speak themselves about the performance of the Government and in fact actions taken with intents of public welfare and social security silence even the critics of the Government.

 

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