J-K govt top brass returns to Srinagar after six-month spell in Jammu
This practice was discarded after the reorganisation of J&K into two Union territories in August 2019.
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Srinagar, 5 May
The Jammu and Kashmir
government's top brass resumed functioning from the Civil Secretariat in
Srinagar on Monday after a six-month spell in Jammu, the winter capital.
"Today, I
resumed office at the Civil Secretariat in Srinagar after six months. The focus
now is clear -- action, accountability, and reaching every individual through
good governance and development. Let's make these six months count," the
Office of Chief Minister quoted Omar Abdullah as saying in a post on X.
While both offices
remain operational throughout the year, the top brass -- including the
lieutenant governor, ministers and administrative secretaries -- are based in
the summer capital from May to early November and in Jammu for the remainder.
Earlier, the
government and the entire Civil Secretariat staff would move bases between
Srinagar and Jammu every six months under a pre-Independence practice called
Darbar Move that was started by Maharaja Ranbir Singh in 1872.
This practice was
discarded after the reorganisation of Jammu and Kashmir into two Union
territories in August 2019.
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