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Overseas corporation to help youth get jobs outside Kashmir

In a bid to help local youths secure jobs outside the country, the Jammu and Kashmir government has approved the establishment of an overseas employment corporation.

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In a bid to help local youths secure jobs outside the country, the Jammu and Kashmir government has approved the establishment of an overseas employment corporation, an official said today.

The approval was given by the state cabinet which met here last evening, a day before the durbar move from Srinagar to Jammu, the spokesman said.

The cabinet also approved the inclusion of 52 villages in the list of backward areas and opening of a treasury at Langate in Kupwara and Kunzar in Baramulla districts, he said.

The Civil Secretariat and other offices will close here tomorrow as part of the bi-annual durbar move and reopen in the winter capital of Jammu on November 9.

The spokesman said the cabinet appointed retired IAS officer SM Desalphine as chairperson of the Jammu and Kashmir State Electrcity Regulatory Commission and retired chief engineer DS Pawar as its member.

He said the cabinet also shifted 15 officers in the administration. It appointed Asgar Hassan Samoon as commissioner-secretary to the government's consumer affairs and public distribution replacing KB Jandial who now move to Public Service Commission.

Sarita Chouhan, special secretary public health engineering has been transferred and posted as deputy commissioner Udhampur, she has replaced Ajay Khajuria who is now the director of tourism in Jammu.

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