Many deputation and individuals today called Chief Minister Omar Abdullah to the public outreach office, Rabita, Jammu, and apprised them of various issues, complaints and field-specific demands.
The visiting delegation and individuals expressed gratitude for the government’s open-door policy and brought out important concerns from various fields including infrastructure, automobiles, education, industry, sports, adventure tourism and specially competent children’s welfare.
Managing Director of Patel Engineering Limited, Ms. Kavita Shirvicker discussed the major issues related to the implementation and progress of the hydroelectric project in In-charge in-charge in-charge in-charge in-charge in-charge in-charge in-charge in-charge in-charge.
Sanjay Aggarwal, president of the Federation of Automobile Dealers Association (FADA), Jammu, led the area-specific recommendations from a delegation to strengthen the automobile industry in the region.
In the recognition of excellent sports achievements, Satvik Luthra, who won silver medals in the Khelo India Games and Himachal Pradesh (December 2024) held in Patna (May 2025), was accepted to bring silver medals in both of the National Games in Lorlals and Kashmir.
Principal of Jammu Sanskrit School, Dr. Harpreet Singh met the Chief Minister, who met the children with special needs (CWSN), who excelled in volleyball and badminton at the National Integrated Sports Meeting of Special Olympic India held in IIT Gandhinagar.
Rakesh Sharma, Chairman, Union of Industries and Commerce J&K, and CPI National Council members, called the Chief Minister to raise the issues being faced by entrepreneurs and industrial sector in the area along with other representatives.
Principal of Government Medical College, Kathua, Dr. Surinder Kumar Atri apprised the Chief Minister about various educational and infrastructure challenges in the college and demanded government intervention for prevention.
Kamal Gupta, president of J&K Private School Association, discussed the challenges without facing private schools and emphasized the need for policy assistance to maintain quality education.
A delegation of the Pashmina goat project met the Chief Minister to discuss further development opportunities as part of the initiative.
A delegation of Xtreme Adventures informed the Chief Minister on the possible and revival strategies for adventure tourism in Jammu region, emphasizing his role in employment generation and youth engagement.
A group of NSS volunteers, who represented Jammu and Kashmir at the prestigious NSS Republic Day Parade Camp in New Delhi on the occasion of 76th Republic Day, also called the Chief Minister to share his experiences and achievements.
Former minister Ajay Sadhotra also met the Chief Minister and had a brief conversation.
The Chief Minister appreciated the contribution of the delegation coming to his respective fields and assured the appropriate follow on each case taken during the talks.