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K H Snippets : Defining Moments Of The Week

K H News Service by K H News Service
June 21, 2026
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Srinagar: From key political developments and administrative decisions to major infrastructure announcements and voices shaping public discourse, this week in K H Snippets brings you a crisp roundup of the biggest stories from Jammu & Kashmir. Here’s a quick look at the headlines that made news over the week.

  1. CM Omar Hands Over Appointment Letters To 132 Junior Engineers: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah Monday this week handed over appointment letters to 132 newly recruited Junior Engineers (Civil) of the Public Works (R&B) Department at SKICC Srinagar. He congratulated the recruits and described the appointments as a major milestone in their lives and careers.
  2. CM Asks Engineers To Build Lasting Infra: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah urged newly appointed engineers to ensure high-quality infrastructure across Jammu and Kashmir. He said roads, bridges and hospitals constructed today should remain durable and continue serving future generations.
  3. CM’s Call For Honesty In Public Service: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah asked the newly recruited engineers to uphold honesty, integrity and accountability in public service. He said public resources must be used responsibly and every government employee should work for the welfare of the people.
  4. CM Asks Youth To Serve Remote Areas : Chief Minister Omar Abdullah advised newly appointed Junior Engineers to willingly serve in remote and underserved regions of Jammu and Kashmir. He said people in far-flung areas deserve the same quality infrastructure as those in urban centres.
  5. CM Calls On Engineers To Leave Legacy Of Development: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said the newly appointed engineers would play a key role in shaping Jammu and Kashmir’s future over the next three decades. He urged them to leave behind a legacy of quality work and meaningful contribution to regional development.
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