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As part of bi-annual 'Darbar Move' J&K govt to close offices in Srinagar by October end, reopen in Jammu on November 4
10/1/2019 9:18:08 PM
Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 1: As part of the bi-annual 'Darbar Move', all offices, including the civil secretariat and the Raj Bhavan, will close in Srinagar on 25 to 26 October. It will again reopen in Jammu on 4 November The state spends crores of rupees every year to shift voluminous records between the two capital cities twice a year
Jammu: As part of the bi-annual "Darbar Move", under which the Jammu and Kashmir government functions for six months each in Jammu and Srinagar, all move offices, including the civil secretariat and the Raj Bhavan, will close in Srinagar on 25 to 26 October and reopen in Jammu on 4 November, an official order said on Tuesday.
This will be the first "Darbar Move" after the scrapping of Jammu and Kashmir's special status and its bifurcation into Union territories in August, which also gave rise to the speculation that the governor's administration was planning to do away with the century-old practice that costs the state exchequer huge money annually.
As part of bi-annual Darbar Move, J&K govt to close offices in Srinagar by Oct end, reopen in Jammu on 4 Nov
The order said the General Administration Department (GAD), the Home, Hospitality and Protocol, Estates, Information Technology, Information departments as well as the National Informatics Centre would identify a few officers and staff, who would stay in Srinagar till 1 November in view of the impending formation of the two new Union territories, Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh, on 31 October.
The order, issued by Additional Secretary to the Government, GAD, Subash Chhibber, said the move offices observing five days a week would close at Srinagar on 25 October and those observing six days a week would close on 26 October, after the office hours.
"All the offices shall reopen at Jammu on 4 November (Monday)," the order read. The "Darbar Move" was started by the then Maharaja Gulab Singh in 1872 to escape the extreme summer heat in Jammu and the biting cold of winters in Srinagar and the practice was continued by the elected governments post-independence to provide governance benefits, by turns, to both the Kashmir and Jammu regions of the state for six months each.
The state spends crores of rupees every year to shift voluminous records between the two capital cities twice a year, besides paying a similar amount in allowance to the several thousand employees who shift base with the government.
The State Road Transport Corporation (SRTC) has been directed to make available trucks for shifting the records from Srinagar to Jammu and the loaded trucks would leave for Jammu on 27 October in a convoy, the order said, adding that all the departments would depute their advance parties on 21 October, consisting of one gazetted officer and four to five non-gazetted employees, who would receive the records at Jammu.
The SRTC was also directed to make available a sufficient number of buses in a good condition for the transportation of the Jammu-based employees on 26 to 27 October and the Kashmir-based employees on 2 to 3 November.
The order said a special move travel allowance would be paid at a uniform rate of Rs 15,000 per employee, which would be drawn and disbursed in advance. The allowance, however, shall not be payable to those employees who do not move before the prescribed date.
Meanwhile, Divisional Commissioner (DC), Jammu, Sanjeev Verma has reviewed the arrangements for the shifting of the civil secretariat and other offices to the winter capital at a high-level meeting here. The meeting discussed the security arrangements at the civil secretariat and the residential quarters for the move employees, an official spokesperson said.
He added that the DC had sought details about the status of sanitation, renovation, and the up-gradation works to be taken up at the secretariat and the government quarters, an official spokesperson said.
Verma directed the officers of the departments concerned to ensure that the renovation, up-gradation and repair work at all the government residential colonies was completed well in time and facilities such as drinking water, electricity and ration were made available.
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