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Home Ministry starts fleshing out J&K bifurcation details | | | Agencies NEW DELHI, Sept 26: With a month to go for the Jammu and Kashmir reorganisation Act to take effect on 31 October, the top brass of the Union home ministry and the Jammu and Kashmir administration have begun to flesh out the modalities of the move. A third meeting between Union home secretary Ajay Bhalla and Jammu and Kashmir chief secretary B.V.R. Subrahmanyam was held in the National Capital today on the matter. The administration has begun to lay the groundwork for the two union territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh - which came into effect after the state was bifurcated on 5 August. Top officials of the Jammu and Kashmir administration held discussions with Union home ministry officials on various aspects of the J&K Reorganisation Act and its implementation, persons familiar with the development said. On Wednesday too, Subrahmanyam and Principal Secretary Rohit Kansal held a two-hour-long meeting with Additional Secretary (J&K Division) Gynesh Kumar on the various aspects of the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Act, 2019 and its impending implementation. As per the Act, while previously recruited officers of the Jammu and Kashmir cadre of the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) and Indian Police Service (IPS) and other central service officers will continue to serve in the parent cadres, new recruits of these services will be allocated the Arunachal Goa Mizoram and Union Territories (AGMUT) cadre. Additionally, Ladakh and J&K come into effect, with no separate legislative assembly for Ladakh, the allocation of employees and officers between the two union territories as well as the division of assets are key issues which are in the process of being fleshed out. |
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