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Displaced Kashmiri Pandits Postpone Agitation For 10 Days

Displaced Kashmiri Pandits postpone agitation for 10 days. Demanding an increase in monthly relief, displaced Kashmiri Pandits on the streets have postponed their agitation for the next ten days.

This has been done with the increasing footsteps of Corona. These people have been in the Jagati for the last two hundred days they were demonstrating.

Shadi Lal Pandita, head of the Jagati Tennit Committee, says that the agitation has been stopped for a few days regarding the corona.

But this does not mean that the Kashmiri Pandits have retreated. The Central Government and the Jammu and Kashmir administration have an opportunity to look into the demands of the Kashmiri Pandits.

He said that a meeting of members of the Jagati Tennis Committee is going to take place soon and the new approach of the movement will be discussed in it.

Displaced Kashmiri Pandits postpone agitation for 10 days.

The movement has been postponed for a few days but it is not over. RK Tikku said that the displaced Kashmiri Pandits are demanding to increase the monthly relief from Rs 13 thousand to Rs 25 thousand.

This is a legitimate demand. Because in the era of inflation, a displaced family cannot live with an amount of 13 thousand rupees. In this case, it is necessary to increase their monthly relief.

Government should take a decision in this direction. If the government does not agree to the demand, then soon the movement of displaced Kashmiri Pandits will start again, which will be done only after reaching some end.

The proposed film policy of Jammu and Kashmir will include shooting locations in all 20 districts.

The proposed film policy of the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir will include film shooting locations available in all the 20 districts of the state.

All the District Deputy Commissioners have been asked to submit complete details of such places in their jurisdiction by 25 April.

Let us tell you that the state government is going to make a film policy to make the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir a reputed film shooting place in the country and the world.

Lt. Governor Manoj Sinha may make the film policy public by the end of this month. The draft of the proposed policy is almost ready. Now it has to include places where films, serials, web series, and music albums can be shot.

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