New Delhi, March 11 -- Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Wednesday reviewed plans to establish new JK Houses in Dwarka in the national capital and Mumbai and to revamp existing government properties across several states and Union Territories to strengthen Jammu and Kashmir's presence nationwide.
According to an official release, the review meeting was attended by Resident Commissioner J&K Ramesh Kumar and senior officers of the Resident Commission and concerned departments. They presented updates on the ongoing projects, budgetary requirements, as well as future development plans aimed at strengthening the institutional infrastructure outside Jammu and Kashmir.
While reviewing the progress of multiple infrastructure pro...
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